No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Thursday, October 16, 2025
FeeOnlyNews.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
No Result
View All Result
FeeOnlyNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Markets

PepsiCo likely to report weak Q2 results as North America demand slumps

by FeeOnlyNews.com
3 months ago
in Markets
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
PepsiCo likely to report weak Q2 results as North America demand slumps
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


After entering fiscal 2025 on a low note, PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) is gearing up to publish its second-quarter results. The company is facing sales pressure amid geopolitical tensions and newly imposed import tariffs, and has warned that elevated supply chain costs could impact margins this year. It has raised prices across the product line, resulting in a decline in volumes.

The soft drink giant’s second-quarter report is slated for release on Thursday, July 17, at 5:00 am ET. It is estimated that sales declined slightly to $22.3 billion in Q2 from $22.5 billion in the comparable quarter of 2024. The consensus earnings estimate is $2.03 per share, which represents an 11% decline year-over-year.

Stock Slips

PepsiCo’s stock has been a on s sustained decline for over a year, and the downtrend intensified in recent months. It has lost around 9% in the past six months. PEP has remained one of the worst-performing Wall Street stocks this year, underperforming the S&P 500 index which posted gains during the period. While the low valuation presents a buying opportunity, concerns persist about the company’s weak near-term outlook amid challenges such as soft customer demand and margin pressure.

In the first three months of FY25, PepsiCo’s revenue decreased 1.8% annually to $17.9 billion, with organic revenue edging up 1.2%. Core earnings, adjusted for special items, declined 8% year-over-year to $1.48 per share. Unadjusted net income attributable to the company was $1.8 billion or $1.33 per share, compared to $2 billion or $1.48 per share a year earlier.

Cautious Guidance

Revenue beat estimates while earnings fell short of expectations, marking the first quarterly miss in more than two decades. The management said it expects a low-single-digit increase in full-year organic revenue and a decline in core earnings per share. The weak forecast reflects potential impacts from the trade war and cautious consumer spending.

From PepsiCo’s Q1 2025 earnings call:

“There are markets that we’re seeing a bit of a slowdown in the consumer, namely China. China is a market where we’ve seen the consumer hurting a little bit. We’re seeing Mexico, in a way, impacted by what happens in the US. And I think those two markets will continue to be connected in consumer sentiment and probably consumer disposable income as well. We’re seeing Europe navigating quite well. The first signs that we have in Europe are positive. We’re seeing India in a good place. We’re seeing Brazil in a good place.”

Losing Fizz

PepsiCo’s snack segment has been experiencing a slowdown in demand, particularly in North America. The leadership has launched measures to boost sales, such as promotional offers, improving the product-price mix and expanding multicultural product offerings. Other turnaround measures include cutting costs and improving productivity. Meanwhile, the company is expanding its reach into the health and wellness market — earlier this year, it acquired prebiotic soda brand Poppi for about $2 billion.

Over the past four months, shares of PepsiCo have traded below their 52-week average value. The stock lost further momentum this week and traded lower on Wednesday afternoon.



Source link

Tags: AmericademandNorthPepsicoReportresultsslumpsweak
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Most Fed officials see rate cuts coming, but opinions vary widely on how many, minutes show

Next Post

Trump holds court on presidential portraits, pretty picture frames and FDR, ‘an amazing man’

Related Posts

This Housing Correction Could Last Years

This Housing Correction Could Last Years

by FeeOnlyNews.com
October 16, 2025
0

Dave:We have been hearing for months that the housing market is slowing down, but let’s be honest, it’s not just...

IRS Announces Income Brackets and Tax Rates for 2026

IRS Announces Income Brackets and Tax Rates for 2026

by FeeOnlyNews.com
October 15, 2025
0

fizkes / Shutterstock.comThe government regularly increases everything from Social Security benefits to retirement account limits to help counteract inflation. The...

Bank of America (BAC) earnings Q3 2025

Bank of America (BAC) earnings Q3 2025

by FeeOnlyNews.com
October 15, 2025
0

Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, leaves the U.S. Capitol after a meeting with Republican members of the Senate...

Morgan Stanley (MS) earnings Q3 2025

Morgan Stanley (MS) earnings Q3 2025

by FeeOnlyNews.com
October 15, 2025
0

Ted Pick, CEO of Morgan Stanley speaks on CNBC's Squawk Box outside the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on...

JPMorgan Chase’s .5 Trillion Plan to Reinforce U.S. Industry

JPMorgan Chase’s $1.5 Trillion Plan to Reinforce U.S. Industry

by FeeOnlyNews.com
October 15, 2025
0

Dragos Asaftei / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small...

United Airlines (UAL) reports lower Q3 earnings, despite revenue growth

United Airlines (UAL) reports lower Q3 earnings, despite revenue growth

by FeeOnlyNews.com
October 15, 2025
0

United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: UAL) reported mixed results for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 — revenues increased YoY,...

Next Post
Trump holds court on presidential portraits, pretty picture frames and FDR, ‘an amazing man’

Trump holds court on presidential portraits, pretty picture frames and FDR, 'an amazing man'

Real estate CEO warns of growing ‘exodus’ as people have ‘given up’ on California — but where are they going?

Real estate CEO warns of growing ‘exodus’ as people have ‘given up’ on California — but where are they going?

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Bitcoin: Breakout Above 7K Resistance Could Unlock Fresh Upside

Bitcoin: Breakout Above $117K Resistance Could Unlock Fresh Upside

September 19, 2025
AB Infrabuild, among 5 cos to approach record date for stock splits. Last day to buy for eligibility

AB Infrabuild, among 5 cos to approach record date for stock splits. Last day to buy for eligibility

October 15, 2025
Housing Market Loses Steam, “National Buyer’s Market” Likely in 2026

Housing Market Loses Steam, “National Buyer’s Market” Likely in 2026

October 14, 2025
Are You Losing Out Because of Medicare Open Enrollment Mistakes?

Are You Losing Out Because of Medicare Open Enrollment Mistakes?

October 13, 2025
Coinbase boosts investment in India’s CoinDCX, valuing exchange at .45B

Coinbase boosts investment in India’s CoinDCX, valuing exchange at $2.45B

October 15, 2025
Government shutdown could drain financial advisor optimism

Government shutdown could drain financial advisor optimism

October 7, 2025
Nestlé is laying off over 16,000 employees under its new CEO—and says a key motivator is ‘automation’

Nestlé is laying off over 16,000 employees under its new CEO—and says a key motivator is ‘automation’

0
This Housing Correction Could Last Years

This Housing Correction Could Last Years

0
There’s No Hiding from Holiday Returns and Overstock

There’s No Hiding from Holiday Returns and Overstock

0
How to read your investment statements 

How to read your investment statements 

0
China Retaliates Over Dutch Nexperia Seizure

China Retaliates Over Dutch Nexperia Seizure

0
Michael Saylor Issues Rally Cry To Bitcoin Army: “Starve The Bears!”

Michael Saylor Issues Rally Cry To Bitcoin Army: “Starve The Bears!”

0
Nestlé is laying off over 16,000 employees under its new CEO—and says a key motivator is ‘automation’

Nestlé is laying off over 16,000 employees under its new CEO—and says a key motivator is ‘automation’

October 16, 2025
There’s No Hiding from Holiday Returns and Overstock

There’s No Hiding from Holiday Returns and Overstock

October 16, 2025
Michael Saylor Issues Rally Cry To Bitcoin Army: “Starve The Bears!”

Michael Saylor Issues Rally Cry To Bitcoin Army: “Starve The Bears!”

October 16, 2025
Does CarMax (KMX) Still Have Pandemic Strain?

Does CarMax (KMX) Still Have Pandemic Strain?

October 16, 2025
Israel’s fiscal deficit remains unchanged

Israel’s fiscal deficit remains unchanged

October 16, 2025
Switzerland slashes GDP forecast as Trump’s tariffs weigh on economy

Switzerland slashes GDP forecast as Trump’s tariffs weigh on economy

October 16, 2025
FeeOnlyNews.com

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Business & Financial News, Stock Market Updates, Analysis, and more from the trusted sources.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Nestlé is laying off over 16,000 employees under its new CEO—and says a key motivator is ‘automation’
  • There’s No Hiding from Holiday Returns and Overstock
  • Michael Saylor Issues Rally Cry To Bitcoin Army: “Starve The Bears!”
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclaimers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.