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PepsiCo Inc has stopped making Pepsi, 7UP and Mountain Dew in Russia nearly six months after the U.S. company said it would suspend sales and production after Moscow sent tens of thousands of ...
I believe PepsiCo’s management blinked when it did not pull out all its businesses from Russia. Read more about my decision to sell PEP stock here.
The Russian military, PepsiCo said privately, has taken over its Ukrainian facilities while it still operates in Russia producing milk and other dairy offerings, baby formula and baby food. 4.
Global sanctions impact daily life in Russia 01:49. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo — two of the biggest beverage producers on the globe — are joining the largest fast-food chain in suspending business ...
At this point, Pepsi's operations in Russia contribute significantly to the company's revenue and profitability -- it earned $4.8 billion in Russia in 2012, and as much as 49% of PepsiCo's net ...
Demonstrators around the world fill streets protesting Russia's invasion of Ukraine 02:55. The Office of New York State Comptroller is also urging snack and beverage conglomerate PepsiCo, as well ...
Russia is now Pepsi's second-largest market behind the U.S., accounting for roughly 8 percent of sales. So if Pepsi could become a dominant consumer force in Russia, ...
PepsiCo is going for a leg up in its battle with Coca-Cola Co. over the Russian market.In its largest-ever international acquisition, PepsiCo has agreed to acquire 66 percent of Russia's Wimm-Bill ...
PepsiCo, the Purchase, N.Y.-based maker of Pepsi, Gatorade and Tropicana drinks and Frito-Lay snacks, and Pepsi Bottling plan to boost their manufacturing and distribution capacity in Russia.
PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi, who will meet this week in Moscow with Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, said in a statement that the $1 billion investment is part of a long-term ...
However, for PepsiCo, Russia makes up around 4 per cent of its global revenues and the company claims to be the largest food and beverage manufacturer in the country.
Top brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi have also been urged to stop selling their products in Russia. Anton Novoderezhkin. Some of America’s biggest brands like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Pepsi ...