PepsiCo
"Pepsi, Lay's, Doritos, Gatorade and Quaker."
PepsiCo Money Profile — Worth $220B — Key Facts
- $252M a Day. PepsiCo pulls in roughly $252M in revenue every single day of the year.
- $29,687.5 per Employee. Every PepsiCo employee generates about $29,687.5 in profit per year for the company.
- Wait — really?. Sells over 23 brands that each generate over $1 billion in revenue.
- 200 Countries. PepsiCo serves customers in roughly 200 countries — operating across more borders than most governments.
- PepsiCo is worth…. Frito-Lay alone is bigger than most public food companies.
- $1M an Hour. PepsiCo earns about $1M in pure profit every hour — around the clock.
- Worth $220B. PepsiCo (PEP) is the 37th most valuable company on the Top 50 Money Profiles.
- +45% in 5 Years. Over the last 5 years PepsiCo's stock has returned about 45% — steadily compounding shareholder wealth.
- 320K Employees. PepsiCo employs about 320K people worldwide — a workforce the size of a small city.
- 128 Years Old. Founded in 1898, PepsiCo has been compounding for 128 years — and is now headquartered in Purchase, New York.
The numbers behind PepsiCo
Wait — really?
Sells over 23 brands that each generate over $1 billion in revenue.
PepsiCo is worth…
Frito-Lay alone is bigger than most public food companies.
Frito-Lay alone is bigger than most public food companies.
Bigger than Coca-Cola by revenue thanks to its enormous snacks business.
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Frequently asked questions
What is PepsiCo's market cap?+
PepsiCo (PEP) is worth approximately $220B, ranking #37 of 50 on the Fortune 100 Money Profiles.
Who is the CEO of PepsiCo?+
Ramon Laguarta is the CEO of PepsiCo, which is headquartered in Purchase, New York and was founded in 1898.
How much revenue does PepsiCo generate?+
PepsiCo generates approximately $92B in annual revenue and $9.5B in annual profit.
How many employees does PepsiCo have?+
PepsiCo employs approximately 320K people worldwide.
Editorial estimates assembled from public market data, company filings and press reports. For comparison and entertainment only — not investment advice.