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PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP)

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173.69+1.42 (+0.82%)
As of 03:42PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous Close172.27
Open172.27
Bid173.45 x 700
Ask173.93 x 500
Day's Range171.80 - 174.16
52 Week Range155.83 - 196.88
Volume4,103,766
Avg. Volume5,829,843
Market Cap238.739B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.53
PE Ratio (TTM)26.44
EPS (TTM)6.57
Earnings DateApr 23, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield5.06 (2.94%)
Ex-Dividend DateFeb 29, 2024
1y Target Est187.74
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Teamsters union files charges against PepsiCo with US labor board

    Teamsters local unions in three states filed unfair labor practice charges against PepsiCo with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, the union said on Friday. The charges were filed by five Teamsters local unions in the states of Illinois, Indiana and Iowa over PepsiCo's work rules that prohibit workers from discussing wages, hours, or other terms or conditions of employment, according to the union. "We have been negotiating in good faith with Teamsters across Illinois and Indiana to reach mutually agreeable collective bargaining agreements," PepsiCo Beverages North America said in an emailed statement to Reuters and added it had not committed any "unfair labor practices."

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    Tesla Semi trucks in short supply for PepsiCo as its rivals use competing EV big rigs

    Key Tesla customer PepsiCo made initial payments for 100 Tesla Semis in 2017, intending to use the electric-truck fleet to haul its Cheetos, Lays potato chips and Pepsi soda pop to retailers. But according to the food-and-drinks maker and one of its executives with knowledge of the deal, PepsiCo was using only 36 of Teslas promised 100 electric trucks as of this month. The shortfall, which hasn't been previously disclosed, lays bare the challenges for Tesla as it seeks to become a high-volume player in the truck-manufacturing business.

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    FOCUS-Tesla Semi trucks in short supply for PepsiCo as its rivals use competing EV big rigs

    Key Tesla customer PepsiCo made initial payments for 100 Tesla Semis in 2017, intending to use the electric-truck fleet to haul its Cheetos, Lays potato chips and Pepsi soda pop to retailers. But according to the food-and-drinks maker and one of its executives with knowledge of the deal, PepsiCo was using only 36 of Teslas promised 100 electric trucks as of this month. The shortfall, which hasn't been previously disclosed, lays bare the challenges for Tesla as it seeks to become a high-volume player in the truck-manufacturing business.