PepsiCo (PEP)
142.58
+2.45 (1.75%)
NASDAQ· Last Trade: Aug 19th, 4:36 PM EDT
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Via The Motley Fool · August 19, 2026
The market's largely ignoring -- and underpricing -- just how close this company is to pushing past its recent challenges and restoring its historical growth rate.
Via The Motley Fool · August 19, 2026
Actually, it's smart to snap it up any time of the year.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
PepsiCo has a strong commitment to paying dividends.
Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
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Via The Motley Fool · August 18, 2026
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Via StockStory · August 17, 2026
While the Nasdaq 100 (^NDX) is filled with cutting-edge technology and consumer companies, not all are on solid footing. Some are dealing with declining dema...
Via StockStory · August 17, 2026
Revenue grew 10.6% to $817.9 million, but CELSIUS brand sales fell 11.7% amid SKU cuts.
Via The Motley Fool · August 13, 2026
Pepsi has its challenges, but its dirt cheap valuation and high-dividend yield make it a no-brainer buy for income investors.
Via The Motley Fool · August 12, 2026
Airbnb's 20% net margin and minimal debt contrast sharply with PepsiCo's 8.8% margin and 2.4x leverage, but valuation premiums tell a different story.
Via The Motley Fool · August 12, 2026
Prospective shareholders may want to buy before more investors notice its low valuation and high dividend yield.
Via The Motley Fool · August 12, 2026
Even if a company is profitable, it doesn’t always mean it’s a great investment. Some struggle to maintain growth, face looming threats, or fail to reinvest ...
Via StockStory · August 12, 2026
Use this test to identify a top dog and first-mover in an important, emerging industry.
Via The Motley Fool · August 11, 2026
Booking generates strong free cash flow, while Celsius is rapidly growing sales through a partnership with PepsiCo.
Via The Motley Fool · August 11, 2026
Investors may be better off choosing the steadier, diversified growth of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo over betting on Celsius's uncertain turnaround.
Via The Motley Fool · August 11, 2026
Shares of Celsius are down more than 40% this year.
Via The Motley Fool · August 10, 2026
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments. Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it eff...
Via StockStory · August 10, 2026
Relying too heavily on Pepsi for income will create risks for a portfolio.
Via The Motley Fool · August 9, 2026
Monster Beverage (NASDAQ:MNST) reported record quarterly net sales in the second quarter of 2026, with revenue surpassing $2.5 billion for the first time as the energy-drink maker posted double-digit growth across all geographic regions.
Net sales rose 20.2% year over year to $2.54 billion, while s
Via MarketBeat · August 7, 2026
On Aug. 6, 2026, the energy drink maker reported $817.9M in quarterly revenue below expectations, prompting investor scrutiny of margin recovery.
Via The Motley Fool · August 6, 2026
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are taking very different paths through the health-conscious-beverage boom, and one is pulling away in a big way.
Via The Motley Fool · August 4, 2026
The two seemingly similar companies differ in a couple of key ways. These differences aren't necessarily permanent, though.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2026
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Via Talk Markets · August 1, 2026
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Via The Motley Fool · August 1, 2026
Coca-Cola's higher margins have likely sweetened one critical metric for investors.
Via The Motley Fool · August 1, 2026