PepsiCo Stock - Analyst consensus and strategy snapshot
17.06.2026 - 19:10:00 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Operations & Strategy Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/17/2026, 17:08 UTC. Details in the imprint.
PepsiCo (US7134481081) combines a global snacks and beverages business under one roof and remains a core consumer-staples name in the S&P 500. With no fresh company-specific headlines from major wires today, the focus turns to how its analyst consensus lines up with its long-term growth strategy.
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How analysts rate PepsiCo today
PepsiCo is widely covered by global investment banks and brokers, reflecting its size and index membership in the Standard & Poor's 500 index. According to consensus data from a major financial portal, the majority of analysts rate PepsiCo stock as a Buy or Overweight, with the rest mostly at Hold.
Target prices in that consensus imply modest upside from recent levels rather than aggressive growth expectations, consistent with PepsiCo’s role as a defensive, cash-generating staples name. Net-net, broker commentary often highlights resilient snack demand, disciplined pricing, and the ballast provided by its beverages franchise.
Strategy and operations on a Wednesday lens
Operationally, PepsiCo groups its activities into convenient segments such as Frito-Lay North America, Quaker Foods North America, and PepsiCo Beverages North America, plus several geographically organized international units. This structure allows management to align strategy tightly with regional consumer trends and route-to-market realities.
The company describes its overarching direction as the "Faster, Stronger, Better" strategy, aiming for faster growth, a stronger core, and a better, more sustainable company over time. Against this backdrop, investor focus on Wednesdays often falls on execution: innovation in flavors, portfolio mix shifts toward zero-sugar drinks, and productivity initiatives in manufacturing and logistics.
How the company makes its money
PepsiCo’s revenue base is diversified across salty snacks, cereals and other foods, plus carbonated and non-carbonated beverages sold under brands such as Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Doritos, Lay’s and Quaker. Snacks typically contribute a slightly larger share of operating profit than beverages, providing a cushion when drink volumes face softer trends.
Where the stock trades today
PepsiCo shares (US7134481081) trade on the Nasdaq at around $170 per share as of 06/17/2026, 17:00 UTC.
PepsiCo at a glance
- Company: PepsiCo Inc.
- ISIN: US7134481081
- Ticker: PEP
- Venue: Nasdaq
- Price (as of 06/17/2026, 17:00 UTC): 170.00 USD
- Sector / Industry: Consumer Staples / Soft Drinks & Snacks
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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