PepsiCo Posts Strong Q1 2020 Results Due To Food And Snack Business Amid Covid-19

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Godspower

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PepsiCo, Inc. today reported results for the first quarter of 2020 and provided a 2020 business update.

“Our sympathies go out to all affected by COVID-19 and we thank all those working to keep people safe through this crisis. I also want to personally thank every one of our associates for their tireless efforts to serve customers, consumers and communities with much-needed food and beverages during these uncertain times. And to support our communities, PepsiCo launched an initiative to contribute more than $50 million focused on serving nutritious meals to people impacted by COVID-19 and providing vital support such as protective gear for healthcare workers, as well as testing and screening services. From community relief efforts to making, moving, and selling our products, PepsiCo employees around the world overcame immense challenges and disruptions. Our first-quarter results reflect these efforts and the agility of our business which delivered high single-digit net revenue growth,” said PepsiCo Chairman and CEO, Ramon Laguarta.

“This gives us confidence that the investments behind our Faster, Stronger and Better framework are working – as we invest in our brands, supply chain and go-to-market systems, manufacturing capacity, capabilities and culture, and our society by integrating purpose into everything we do.

I am also pleased to announce that we closed our highly strategic acquisition of Rockstar Energy Beverages and have entered into a national agreement to be the exclusive distributor of Bang Energy drinks in the United States. Together, these brands coupled with Mountain Dew, position PepsiCo to better participate and capture its fair share within an attractive and highly profitable category.
Despite a strong first quarter, there is still a great deal of uncertainty that exists in relation to COVID-19, including how geographies, retail channels and consumer behaviours will evolve over time. Due to this uncertainty, the Company’s previous financial outlook regarding the fiscal year 2020 is no longer applicable. However, with a strong balance sheet, highly cash generative business and ample liquidity, we believe we have adequate flexibility to meet the needs of our business and return cash to shareholders.

With a strong portfolio of brands in attractive categories, an agile supply chain and flexible go-to-market systems, we are successfully managing through the complexities of today and building competitive advantages to emerge an even stronger company in the future.”

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TimPeake

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If you look from the side of PepsiCo, it is clear why they started selling food as well. After all, people sit at home in quarantine and only eat and watch movies out of boredom. We took good advantage of the moment. It turns out that they made millions from people and then donated some of this money. It sounds very doubtful. I will not order food from them, I would rather support small companies, such as street food trucks, and buy food there. Besides, I've bought food in places like this before. Everyone decides for themselves.

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It is worthy of respect that they send money to help people on whom they have earned millions.

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