PepsiCo

American soft drink company
Organization conglomerate Q334800
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PepsiCo was founded in 1961. It is a Business Corporation.[1] The founders include Caleb Bradham.

It operates in the beverage industry, fast-moving consumer goods, and food industry. Its products include Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, 7 Up, Gatorade, and Mauby.

Ramon Laguarta is CEO.[2] It had 263k employees in 2015.[3]

Financials

Self-reported XBRL data from 10 annual filings
Revenue
$93.92B
▲ 2.3% YoY FY2025
Net Income
$8.24B
▼ 14.0% YoY FY2025
Assets
$107.40B
▲ 8.0% YoY FY2025
EPS (diluted)
$6.00
▼ 13.7% YoY FY2025
$0.00$25.83B$51.66B$77.49B$103.32B FY2016: $62.80B · NI $6.33B (10.1% margin)FY2017: $63.52B · NI $4.86B (7.6% margin)FY2018: $64.66B · NI $12.52B (19.4% margin)FY2019: $67.16B · NI $7.31B (10.9% margin)FY2020: $70.37B · NI $7.12B (10.1% margin)FY2021: $79.47B · NI $7.62B (9.6% margin)FY2022: $86.39B · NI $8.91B (10.3% margin)FY2023: $91.47B · NI $9.07B (9.9% margin)FY2024: $91.85B · NI $9.58B (10.4% margin)FY2025: $93.92B · NI $8.24B (8.8% margin) '16'17'18'19'20'21'22'23'24'25
Revenue Net Income
Source: SEC EDGAR · latest 10-K filed 2025-12-27 · accession 0000077476-26-000007

PepsiCo

Summary

PepsiCo is a conglomerate[1]. PepsiCo ranks in the top 5% of conglomerate entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,484 views/month).[2]

Key Facts

  • PepsiCo received the Stockholm Industry Water Award[3].
  • PepsiCo received the Silver Anvil Award[4].
  • PepsiCo is in the country of United States[5].
  • PepsiCo is in the country of Belgium[6].
  • PepsiCo's image is recorded as PepsiCoHQPurchaseNY.jpg[7].
  • PepsiCo's instance of is recorded as conglomerate[8].
  • PepsiCo's instance of is recorded as enterprise[9].
  • PepsiCo's instance of is recorded as public company[10].
  • PepsiCo's founder is recorded as Caleb Bradham[11].
  • PepsiCo's owned by is recorded as The Vanguard Group[12].
  • PepsiCo's owned by is recorded as BlackRock[13].
  • PepsiCo's owned by is recorded as State Street Global Advisors[14].
  • PepsiCo's logo image is recorded as PepsiCo (2025, wordmark).svg[15].
  • PepsiCo's headquarters location is recorded as Purchase[16].
  • PepsiCo's chief executive officer is recorded as Ramon Laguarta[17].
  • PepsiCo's ISNI is recorded as 0000000089320174[18].
  • PepsiCo's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 130179714[19].
  • PepsiCo's GND ID is recorded as 5297815-1[20].
  • PepsiCo's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n80020601[21].
  • PepsiCo's child organization or unit is recorded as PepsiCo Canada[22].
  • PepsiCo's child organization or unit is recorded as PepsiCo Holdings[23].
  • PepsiCo's child organization or unit is recorded as The Smith's Snackfood Company[24].
  • PepsiCo's child organization or unit is recorded as Gamesa[25].
  • PepsiCo's child organization or unit is recorded as Bluebird Foods[26].
  • PepsiCo's child organization or unit is recorded as Naked Juice[27].

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Founding

PepsiCo's founder is recorded as Caleb Bradham[11]. +1961-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of PepsiCo[28]. PepsiCo's location of formation is recorded as New Bern[29].

Identity

Part of include S&P 500[30], S&P 100[31], and Nasdaq-100[32].

Leadership

PepsiCo's chief executive officer is recorded as Ramon Laguarta[17].

Operations

PepsiCo's headquarters location is recorded as Purchase[16]. Subsidiaries include PepsiCo Canada[22]; PepsiCo Holdings[23], a business[33], in United Kingdom[34], founded in 1898[35], headquartered in Leicester[36]; The Smith's Snackfood Company[24], a business[37], in United Kingdom[38], founded in 1929[39], headquartered in Chatswood[40]; Gamesa[25], a business[41], in Mexico[42], founded in 1921[43], headquartered in Coquimatlán Municipality[44]; Bluebird Foods[26]; and Naked Juice[27], a business[45], in United States[46], founded in 1983[47].

Industry

Industries include beverage industry[48], fast-moving consumer goods[49], and food industry[50].

Ownership

Owners include The Vanguard Group[12], a business[51], in United States[52], founded in 1975[53], headquartered in Malvern[54]; BlackRock[13], a company[55], in United States[56], founded in 1988[57], headquartered in New York City[58]; and State Street Global Advisors[14], a business[59], founded in 1978[60], headquartered in Boston[61]. PepsiCo's stock exchange is recorded as New York Stock Exchange[62]. Products include Pepsi[63], Diet Pepsi[64], Mountain Dew[65], 7 Up[66], Gatorade[67], and Mauby[68].

Recognition

Awards received include Stockholm Industry Water Award[3], an award[69], in Sweden[70] and Silver Anvil Award[4], an award[71], in United States[72], founded in 1944[73].

Why It Matters

PepsiCo ranks in the top 5% of conglomerate entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,484 views/month).[2] PepsiCo has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[74] PepsiCo is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[75]

FAQs

What awards did PepsiCo receive?

Honors received include Stockholm Industry Water Award[3] and Silver Anvil Award[4].

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