The recent inflation data is undoubtedly far better than the 9.1% increase reported in the summer of 2022.
If a stock is near its 52-week low, it may be a great time to buy it on the dip, particularly if you're bullish on its long-term prospects. But what about when it's trading at more of a discount, and
Why are you investing? For most of us the ultimate goal is funding a nice retirement -- and the sooner, the better.
PepsiCo, Inc. NASDAQ: PEP is a global leader in the food and beverage industry, but the company is not limited to its namesake cola. With a diverse portfolio of globally recognized consumer staple bra
PepsiCo and Target are two dividend kings that I plan to load up on throughout 2025 as valuations remain heavily suppressed due to macro challenges, rather than internal issues. Higher inflation, elev
Investors love dividend stocks, especially the high-yield mega-cap variety, because they offer a significant income stream and have massive total return potential.
It's tough to go against the crowd. It takes the courage in your convictions when everyone else is going in a different direction.
Direct from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, PepsiCo (PEP) CEO Ramon Laguarta sits down with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi to share his expectations for US President Donald
Smart investors often load up their portfolios with plenty of dividend-paying stocks. Why? Well, multiple reasons.
PepsiCo (PEP) concluded the recent trading session at $148.55, signifying a +0.2% move from its prior day's close.

PepsiCo CEO on health regulation under RFK Jr.

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Ramon LaGuarta, PepsiCo CEO, discusses health regulation under Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
PEP is in deep trouble due to persistent challenges in the North America business, including lower consumer demand and product recalls in the QFNA segment.
Ramon LaGuarta, PepsiCo CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the business optimism around a new Trump administration, where deregulation will help Pepsi's business, and much more.
PepsiCo (PEP 1.17%) is a well-known company and most investors probably have a good understanding of what it does. But there's an important nuance to consider when investors look at the company's divi
PEP completes the buyout of Siete for $1.2 billion. This acquisition looks to expand its food portfolio, including nutritious, simple foods and ingredients.
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