PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP), a global leader in the food and beverage industry with a market capitalization of $206.5 billion, finds itself navigating a complex market landscape as it enters 2025. The company,
Consumers are brushing off their concerns about high food prices to celebrate Super Bowl LIX, while food and beverage brands once again roll out star-studded marketing campaigns and activations to boost their brand sales following the big game.
U.S. consumer goods maker Procter & Gamble will again look to hike prices on its household basics such as Tide detergent if President Donald Trump imposes new tariffs that increase the cost of imports,
Procter & Gamble beat second-quarter results estimates on Wednesday, driven by growing demand for its household items such as Pantene shampoos and Tide detergents as product innovations across price tiers helped lure more U.
FTC chair Lina Khan said: "When firms like Pepsi give massive retailers a leg up, it tilts the playing field against small firms and ultimately inflates prices for American consum
Morningstar Research Services’ chief market strategist Dave Sekera discusses where stocks look especially expensive in the US today, as well as pockets of value.
The big-box retailer "consistently" received promotional payments and advertising from PepsiCo, which owns major brands including Frito Lay, Quaker and Gatorade, the FTC alleged.