PepsiCo (PEP)
144.63
+2.09 (1.46%)
NASDAQ· Last Trade: Jun 4th, 10:07 AM EDT
Market OverviewThe Philippines aluminum cans market is poised for consistent growth, underpinned by the sustained expansion of the domestic beverage indust
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The Coca-Cola Company plans to spin off its Indian bottling unit to unlock massive latent equity value and drive long-term structural margin expansion.
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It's a slower grower, but it offers a meaningful dividend and can hold up relatively well in a market downturn.
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These companies have raised dividends annually for decades.
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PepsiCo CPO says hiring now prioritizes hustle, curiosity and adaptability as AI reshapes jobs and boosts demand for human skills.
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Weakness among consumer stocks is affording some fantastic buying opportunities to long-term investors.
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Quarterly results reveal PepsiCo's revenue swings sharply with the seasons, while Coca-Cola maintains a notably more consistent revenue stream.
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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (TSE:BPF.UN) reported higher first-quarter franchise sales and distributable cash as Boston Pizza International said promotional activity and guest traffic supported results across its restaurant network.
On a May 13 conference call, Jordan Holm, president of Bost
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Logistic Properties of the Americas (NYSEAMERICAN:LPA) reported a strong start to 2026, with management pointing to higher rents, full occupancy and expanding operations in Mexico as key drivers of first-quarter performance.
On the company’s first-quarter earnings call, Chief Executive Officer Este
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Celsius posted a positive first quarter, as the market responded favorably to both its top-line growth and margin expansion. Management attributed the strong...
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A lucrative dividend will always attract investors when times are rocky.
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