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Bank of America analysts gave the snack and beverage giant a 'neutral' rating Tuesday and slashed their price target.
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PepsiCo's downgrade stems from underperformance at Frito-Lay North America and weak market share in Pepsi Beverages North ...
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Food and beverage giant PepsiCo has agreed to meet this week with civil rights advocates from the National Action Network to ...
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Bank of America downgraded PepsiCo shares from "buy" to "neutral" and cut its target price for the beverage and snack giant by 16% on Tuesday. Pepsi's snack business, Frito-Lay, is selling fewer ...
Angus Mordant / Bloomberg via Getty Images Bank of America downgraded PepsiCo shares from "buy" to "neutral" and cut its target price for the beverage and snack giant by 16% on Tuesday.