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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 889900on Sep 16, 2018 11:33am
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RE:We got a plan

RE:We got a planNo one can argue that the plan isn't ambitious to say the least!
The biggest question does come down to the financing, either  borrowing, selling shares, or likely a  combination of both. The closer they get to the goal before they reopen trading,the higher the share price should move, which should help lower share dilution.
With net profits estimated at 113 million annually when operational, a close comparable will be like the lineage (Budd) Harborside deal. Harborside is valued at 200 million when it has 50 million in sales (4 times earnings). This would put completed value at 452 million.
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