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PepsiCo (PEP) stock jumps after reporting stronger-than-expected earnings results, driven by international sales amid weakness in North America. RBC Capital Markets managing director Nik Modi joins Market Catalysts to examine the earnings print in the context of the challenging landscape the wider food and beverage industry faces.
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According to analysts polled by FactSet, revenue rose to $22.7 billion in the second quarter, higher than the $22.3 billion forecast by Wall Street.
The beverage and snacks maker reported non?GAAP EPS of $2.12, topping the $2.03 consensus by $0.09, according to a Thursday press release. Revenue reached $22.73 billion, surpassing forecasts by $430 million and marking about a 1% year?
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PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) is scheduled to announce Q2 earnings results on Thursday, July 17th, before market open. Wall Street, on average, expects the soda and snacks giant's giant to post a quarterly EPS of $2.
PepsiCo reported a 4% growth in its global snacks business in Q2 2025, driven by strong performance in markets like India. However, its international beverage segment saw a decline in India. Overall,
PepsiCo's international convenient foods saw a 4% organic revenue increase in Q2 2025, driven by strong performances in India and other markets. While the International Beverages Franchise experienced a decline in India during the same period due to unseasonal rains,
PepsiCo said that the snacks business saw “good performance” in markets like India in the second quarter of CY2025.
PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP) shares are trading higher in the premarket session on Thursday, after the food and beverage giant reported second-quarter results. The company registered second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $2.