PepsiCo stock heads into Tuesday trade: what to know after Friday’s slip and before Feb. 3 earnings
18 January 2026
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PepsiCo stock heads into Tuesday trade: what to know after Friday’s slip and before Feb. 3 earnings

New York, Jan 18, 2026, 17:20 EST — The market has closed for the day.

  • PepsiCo shares slipped roughly 0.2% on Friday as U.S. markets closed for a long weekend.
  • Wall Street will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, shortening the trading week for investors.
  • Attention turns to PepsiCo’s Feb. 3 earnings report and the latest on its cost-cutting and supply chain overhaul.

PepsiCo shares slipped on Friday, with the stock holding steady ahead of the holiday pause and the U.S. markets reopening Tuesday.

The quiet shift is notable since a long weekend usually drains liquidity. Plus, it’s that stretch in January when traders increasingly rely on earnings and guidance to shape their bets.

PepsiCo is gearing up for an early February update, when the snacks-and-soda giant will report on demand, pricing, and margins following its 2026 reset plan unveiled late last year.

PepsiCo (PEP.O) closed Friday at $146.32, slipping roughly 0.2% from its previous close. Coca-Cola dipped 0.1%, and Mondelez also edged down by 0.1%. The Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund dropped about 0.3% during the session.

Wall Street closed almost unchanged on Friday, as investors held back ahead of the long weekend and earnings season kicked into gear. “Historically the middle part of January tends to be pretty choppy,” noted Bruce Zaro, managing director at Granite Wealth Management. 1

PepsiCo plans to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 3, followed by a live Q&A session that same morning. CEO Ramon Laguarta outlined in December that the company is rolling out initiatives designed to boost organic revenue growth, achieve record productivity savings, and strengthen its core operating margin. 2

The company announced a review of its North America supply chain and confirmed plans to accelerate cost reductions and tighten pricing amid talks with activist investor Elliott Investment Management. 3

Traders will be on the lookout for signs that “affordability” changes — meaning price and pack tweaks — boost volumes without severely cutting into margins, particularly in North American snacks. They’ll also pay close attention to any changes in the company’s stance on input costs and promotional spend.

For staples investors, PepsiCo’s remarks on free cash flow and capital returns often carry as much weight as its headline profit figure, given their focus on steady cash flow and reliable dividends.

The setup works both ways. If price hikes don’t boost volumes or cost cuts drag, the stock could linger without momentum. Legal trouble is another headache—PepsiCo and Walmart were slapped with a class action in December, accused of a lengthy price-fixing scheme involving Pepsi soft drinks. 4

Trading resumes in the U.S. on Tuesday after the holiday, marking the next key test. After that, investors will zero in on PepsiCo’s earnings report on Feb. 3 and the company’s presentation at the CAGNY consumer conference on Feb. 18.

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