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What Facts Should You Know About PepsiCo?

Shares of Consumer Staples sector company PepsiCo moved -1.7% today, and are now trading at a price of $166.31. The large-cap stock's daily volume was 3,541,691 compared to its average volume of 5,515,448. The S&P 500 index returned a -0.0% performance.

PepsiCo, Inc. manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells various beverages and convenient foods worldwide. The company is based in Purchase and has 315,000 full time employees. Its market capitalization is $228,652,974,080. PepsiCo currently offers its equity investors a dividend that yields 2.9% per year.

20 analysts are following PepsiCo and have set target prices ranging from $151.0 to $220.0 per share. On average, they have given the company a rating of buy. At today's prices, PEP is trading -11.16% away from its average analyst target price of $187.2 per share.

Over the last year, PEP shares have gone down by -4.9%, which represents a difference of -26.5% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $196.88 per share and its 52 week low is $155.83. Although PepsiCo's average free cash flow over the last 6 years has been $6.41 Billion, they have been decreasing at an average rate of -0.1%. For this reason, investors may continue to shun the stock.

Date Reported Cash Flow from Operations ($ k) Capital expenditures ($ k) Free Cash Flow ($ k) YoY Growth (%)
2023 12,135,000 5,188,000 6,947,000 41.54
2022 10,637,000 5,729,000 4,908,000 -38.85
2021 13,956,000 5,930,000 8,026,000 20.75
2020 12,075,000 5,428,000 6,647,000 17.9
2019 11,037,000 5,399,000 5,638,000 -10.15
2018 10,502,000 4,227,000 6,275,000
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