Name of opportunity: 👀
PepsiCo, Inc
Why everyone’s talking about PepsiCo: 💬
Right now, analysts are suggesting that PepsiCo stock is currently undervalued and therefore cheaper than usual. The price-to-book ratio, price-to-sales ratio, and price-to-cash-flow ratio are all below the company’s 5 year average for each of these metrics. This means the company is, in various ways, performing better than its price reflects, so investors might be getting a really good deal if they buy shares.
PepsiCo is set to release its earnings statement on 8 October, which will give investors even more up to date information about how the company is doing.
How hot is this investment opportunity? 🔥🔥🔥
Analysts predict the price of Pepsico, Inc. will increase from $171.34 to $187.45 in the next 12 months. If you invested $1000, you might profit $93.00.
The reason the stock is predicted to increase in price is because of analysts’ belief that the stock is currently undervalued. PepsiCo stock is currently down 1.82% over the past year, but in the long term it has increased by 26.19% over the past 5 years.
Another reason why PepsiCo might be a good purchase right now is that by grabbing the stock while the price is low would give you access to the stock’s dividend payouts.
Pepsico's dividend yield of 3.62% offers a steady income opportunity. If you invested $1000, you would be paid $36.20 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months). This is an ‘Above Average’ dividend payout - and what’s more, PepsiCo is a ‘Dividend King’ which means that the company has raised its dividend payout every year for the past 52 years.
Help yourself to a snack: 🥨
PepsiCo, Inc. is a beverage and convenient food company. While the company is probably best known for its fizzy soft drink Pepsi, it also owns many other segments, including many well-known global brands like Lays, Doritos and Cheetos. The company operates in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, South Asia, Asia Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and China.
Which neme?: 🔍
‘Low Volatility Stocks’, ‘Popular Dividend Stocks’, ‘Food and Drink’, ‘Top Stocks For Recessions’
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