Coca-Cola (KO) has 64 years of increases, 2.6% yield, and 72% forward FCF payout ratio. PepsiCo (PEP) has 54 years, 3.5% yield, and 98% FCF payout with $7.67B FCF barely covering $7.64B in dividends.
There’s a reason Bill Simmons is called “The Podfather.” The Ringer founder and host of The Bill Simmons Podcast has a knack for commerce. Back in 2020, Simmons sold his upstart media company to ...
For all the money spent on Super Bowl ads, the goal is actually pretty simple—capture the attention of a massive audience, and do it in a way that makes people remember your brand when the game is ...
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are expected to announce modest 3–5% dividend increases in early February, reflecting flat or low EPS growth and high payout ratios. Dividend growth across 19 long-term growth ...
Did the Polar Bear defect? Find out how Pepsi’s 2026 Super Bowl commercial is calling out Coke and reigniting the fiercest rivalry in beverage history. Pepsi’s 2026 Super Bowl ad features Coke’s ...
Pepsi has for decades taken pokes at rival Coke in an endless array of commercials, but this time, the youth-skewing cola company really means business. In a new ad slated to air during Super Bowl LX ...
Pepsi is taking the Pepsi Challenge to advertising’s biggest stage with a 30-second ad that will run during Super Bowl LX, per details shared with Marketing Dive. The PepsiCo Content Studio and BBDO ...
The first Pepsi Challenge tour in 50 years didn’t feature regular or even Diet Pepsi. Instead, the blind taste-test showdown last year pitted Pepsi Zero Sugar against Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. At the ...
“Stranger Things” has become a phenomenon, and with that come sky-high expectations…ones the series rarely fulfills. Sifting through all of the hate (personally, I thought “Stranger Things 5” was a ...
Most corporate rivalries stay confined to ad campaigns and boardrooms. This one did not. A behind-the-scenes attempt to profit from stolen information quickly turned into a federal investigation, ...
One of Atlanta’s most iconic companies will start the new year by laying off dozens of workers as part of a wider reorganization effort. Coca-Cola announced Tuesday in a public notice it will lay off ...
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