Pepsi and Coca-Cola are staples of the modern drink experience. The two cola brands have been in competition with one another for generations, and they collectively own virtually all of the soft drink ...
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola operate surprisingly different business models. Pepsi stock’s recent weakness, however, mostly stems from its non-beverage business. The market has been underestimating PepsiCo’s ...
Both PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) and Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) are members of this vaunted club. Coca-Cola has increased its dividend for a whopping 63 years, while PepsiCo just announced its 53rd annual ...
With the recent return of volatility in the stock market, investors have fallen back in love with sturdy consumer staples businesses -- especially the ones that pay out predictably rising dividends.
PepsiCo's valuation of 18.5x adjusted TTM P/E has become more attractive in the past year, and the 3.9% dividend helps it be compelling compared to Coca-Cola's 24.1x P/E. The company had somewhat weak ...
Costco’s decision to switch from Pepsi to Coca-Cola became a viral conversation when the membership warehouse club announced it was making the swap from one carbonated soft drink to the other. Members ...
On the surface, the two companies seem similar enough to use them interchangeably in your portfolio. The fact is, however, beverage behemoths Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) and PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) are quite ...
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have engaged in fierce battles for market share. Coca-Cola has concentrated on beverages. PepsiCo has expanded into food offerings. These venerable companies have become ...
Coca-Cola appears to have the edge when comparing recent stock performances. Investors should also take PepsiCo's valuation and dividend returns into account. Although these companies differ more than ...