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PepsiCo Inc V.PEP


Primary Symbol: PEP

PepsiCo, Inc. is a beverage and convenient food company. The Company's segments include Frito-Lay North America, which includes its food businesses in the United States and Canada; Quaker Foods North America, which includes its food businesses, such as cereal, rice, pasta and other branded food, in the United States and Canada; PepsiCo Beverages North America, which includes its beverage businesses in the United States and Canada; Latin America, which includes its beverage and convenient food businesses in Latin America; Europe, which includes its beverage and convenient food businesses in Europe; Africa, Middle East and South Asia (AMESA), which includes all of its beverage and convenient food businesses in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia; and Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand and China Region (APAC), which includes all of its beverage and convenient food businesses in Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, and China region. Its brands include Lays, Doritos and Cheetos.


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Comment by snafuron Mar 06, 2008 4:56pm
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RE: Viscosity

RE: Viscositythe statement in the last NR is just a citation of an older news release, do not expect that the 15/6 well is still producing at that rate now. I remember that that NR (Sep/12 2007) was greatly misunderstood, as it stated a 479% increase in production, after 598% in the initial test in August. Nearly nobody understood that these 479% increase was maintained even four weeks after the DHT had been removed from the well. That NR gave also an explanation of the continuous after effect on production: The results are due to the effect of the heat and pressure that the DHT produces as a residual of the initial heat and pressure build up in the well. The after effect shows that, as the DHT operates, the heating of the fluids in the well-bore has the effect of releasing gas in suspension that then migrates through the various channels and reservoir openings to pressurize the formation and subsequently increase production in the well or wells in the vicinity. The test serves to confirm the after effect and residual heat and steam retention in the reservoir even after the DHT has been withdrawn from the well bore.
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