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About PEP

PepsiCo, Inc. engages in the manufacture, marketing, distribution, and sale of beverages, food, and snacks. It operates through the following business segments: PepsiCo Foods North America (PFNA), PepsiCo Beverages North America (PBNA), International Beverages Franchise (IB Franchise), Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Latin America Foods (LatAm Foods), and Asia Pacific Foods. 

CEO
Ramon Luis Laguarta
CEORamon Luis Laguarta
Employees
306,000
Employees306,000
Headquarters
Purchase, New York
HeadquartersPurchase, New York
Founded
1965
Founded1965
Employees
306,000
Employees306,000

PEP Key Statistics

Market cap
226.77B
Market cap226.77B
Price-Earnings ratio
27.65
Price-Earnings ratio27.65
Dividend yield
3.39%
Dividend yield3.39%
Average volume
11.53M
Average volume11.53M
High today
$167.88
High today$167.88
Low today
$165.00
Low today$165.00
Open price
$167.16
Open price$167.16
Volume
8.88M
Volume8.88M
52 Week high
$171.48
52 Week high$171.48
52 Week low
$127.60
52 Week low$127.60

Stock Snapshot

PepsiCo(PEP) stock is priced at $165.94, giving the company a market capitalization of 226.77B. It carries a P/E multiple of 27.65 and pays a dividend yield of 3.4%.

As of 2026-02-15, PepsiCo(PEP) stock has fluctuated between $165.00 and $167.88. The current price stands at $165.94, placing the stock +0.6% above today's low and -1.2% off the high.

The PepsiCo(PEP)'s current trading volume is 8.88M, compared to an average daily volume of 11.53M.

During the past year, PepsiCo(PEP) stock moved between $127.60 at its lowest and $171.48 at its peak.

During the past year, PepsiCo(PEP) stock moved between $127.60 at its lowest and $171.48 at its peak.

PEP News

Simply Wall St 4h
What PepsiCo's Bigger 2026 Dividend and New US$10 Billion Buyback Mean For Shareholders

Earlier this month, PepsiCo’s board approved a quarterly dividend of US$1.4225 per share, affirmed a 4% annualized dividend increase for 2026, and authorized a...

What PepsiCo's Bigger 2026 Dividend and New US$10 Billion Buyback Mean For Shareholders
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Analyst ratings

52%

of 23 ratings
Buy
39.1%
Hold
52.2%
Sell
8.7%

More PEP News

Simply Wall St 2d
A Look At PepsiCo Valuation After Earnings Beat And New Capital Return Plans

Advertisement Earnings beat puts PepsiCo (PEP) back in focus PepsiCo (PEP) has moved back onto investors’ radar after its latest earnings topped market expect...

A Look At PepsiCo Valuation After Earnings Beat And New Capital Return Plans
Simply Wall St 3d
PepsiCo Price Cuts Test Snack Demand Digital Plans And Sustainability Delay

PepsiCo (NasdaqGS:PEP) is cutting prices on core snack brands such as Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, and Tostitos to address affordability concerns and shifting consu...

PepsiCo Price Cuts Test Snack Demand Digital Plans And Sustainability Delay
TipRanks 4d
PepsiCo Issues €2.5 Billion Euro-Denominated Senior Notes

PepsiCo ( (PEP) ) just unveiled an update. On February 4, 2026, PepsiCo announced a euro-denominated senior notes offering comprising €500 million in floating...

The Motley Fool 4d
I Predicted That PepsiCo's Dividend Yield Peaked at 4.4% Because the Dividend King Stock Was Too Cheap to Ignore. Here's Why Pepsi Is Already Up 19% in 2026 and Could Still Be a Buy Now.

Investors are gravitating toward dividend-paying value stocks amid market uncertainty. Let's take a step back to May 2025. PepsiCo (PEP +1.39%) is hovering nea...

I Predicted That PepsiCo's Dividend Yield Peaked at 4.4% Because the Dividend King Stock Was Too Cheap to Ignore. Here's Why Pepsi Is Already Up 19% in 2026 and Could Still Be a Buy Now.
Simply Wall St 4d
PepsiCo Snack Price Cuts Test Balance Between Affordability And Investor Returns

PepsiCo (NasdaqGS:PEP) is cutting prices on core snack brands including Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, and Tostitos. The company is responding to softer snack sales...

PepsiCo Snack Price Cuts Test Balance Between Affordability And Investor Returns
TipRanks 5d
Celsius names new board members

Celsius (CELH) Holdings “announced the appointment of Christy Jacoby and John Short to its Board of Directors. Jacoby and Short were nominated by PepsiCo, Inc....

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