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PEPSICO INC
NASDAQ:PEP (5/15/2024, 12:23:09 PM)
179.88
+0.01 (+0.01%)
PepsiCo, Inc. engages in the manufacture, marketing, distribution, and sale of beverages, food, and snacks. The company is headquartered in Purchase, New York and currently employs 315,000 full-time employees. The firm's segments include Frito-Lay North America, which includes its food businesses in the United States and Canada; Quaker Foods North America, which includes its food businesses, such as cereal, rice, pasta and other branded food, in the United States and Canada; PepsiCo Beverages North America, which includes its beverage businesses in the United States and Canada; Latin America, which includes its beverage and convenient food businesses in Latin America; Europe, which includes its beverage and convenient food businesses in Europe; Africa, Middle East and South Asia (AMESA), which includes all of its beverage and convenient food businesses in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia; and Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand and China Region (APAC), which includes all of its beverage and convenient food businesses in Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, and China region. Its brands include Lays, Doritos and Cheetos.
PEPSICO INC
700 Anderson Hill Rd
Purchase NEW YORK 10577
P: 19142532000
CEO: Ramon L. Laguarta
Employees: 315000
Website: https://www.pepsico.com/
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