Quick Read – PEP fell 4% on Q2 earnings, but 24/7 Wall St. rates it BUY with a $170 price target implying 25% upside over 12 months. – PEP trades at a steep discount to KO and looks more resilient than MDLZ, which faces cocoa inflation and flat organic revenue growth guidance. -…
mon Laguarta cited PepsiCo’s highest organic volume growth since 2022, backed by $8.9 billion in 2026 capital returns and a 54th consecutive dividend hike. – Shares of PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) slipped after Wednesday’s Q2 filing, opening today near $136.11 after closing at $142.51. The pullback opens an entry point
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for PepsiCo is $169.51, implying 24.54% upside over the next 12 months. Our recommendation is buy, with confidence rated high at 90%. The setup: a dividend aristocrat trading at a mid-teens forward multiple with organic volume growth at multi-year highs.
The Post-Earnings Reset PEP is down 4.49% today after Q2 results, though the stock is still up 9.69% over the past year and 1.23% year to date. The 52-week high sits well above today’s price, with the low at $128.66. Q2 core EPS came in at $2.20 on revenue of $24.18 billion, a 6.4% YoY gain and the fourth straight EPS beat.