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PepsiCo stock price today: PEP edges up as €2.5 billion bond deal and dividend keep cash returns in focus
6 February 2026
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PepsiCo stock price today: PEP edges up as €2.5 billion bond deal and dividend keep cash returns in focus

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 14:50 (ET) — Regular session

  • PepsiCo shares edged up roughly 0.6% by the afternoon.
  • This week, the company set the price on €2.5 billion in euro notes and bumped up its quarterly dividend.
  • Investors want to see if PepsiCo’s bet on value will actually steady its volumes.

PepsiCo Inc (PEP.O) traded up 0.6% at $168.59 Friday afternoon, shares having ranged from $166.59 to $170.13 during the session.

Investors nudged the market higher, favoring defensive, dividend-heavy stocks, following turbulence in certain tech shares and a delay in major U.S. data due to the federal government shutdown. “Rotation is the dominant theme this year,” noted Angelo Kourkafas, senior global investment strategist at Edward Jones. Reuters

PepsiCo this week launched a four-part, €2.5 billion bond sale in euros, according to a regulatory filing. The mix includes €500 million in floating-rate notes set to mature in 2028, plus fixed-rate tranches stretching as far out as 2047. Net proceeds should come in around €2.482 billion. PepsiCo says it’ll use the cash for general corporate purposes, with commercial paper repayment—those short-term funds for daily operations—specifically mentioned.

PepsiCo bumped its quarterly dividend to $1.4225 a share, up 5% from last year’s comparable payout, the company announced. The payment lands March 31 for shareholders on record as of March 6. Looking ahead, PepsiCo projected an annualised dividend of $5.92 per share starting with the June 2026 distribution—marking what will be the company’s 54th consecutive yearly hike.

Earlier this week, PepsiCo said it plans to slash U.S. prices on key snack lines like Lay’s and Doritos by as much as 15% after consumers balked at earlier price increases. “We’ve spent the past year listening closely to consumers, and they’ve told us they’re feeling the strain,” said Rachel Ferdinando, chief executive of PepsiCo Foods U.S., noting the price cuts will begin rolling out this week. Aptus Capital Advisors portfolio manager David Wagner called the quarter “pretty strong,” but said the stock “will need execution … around innovation, price cuts and productivity.” Reuters

PepsiCo posted core earnings per share of $2.26 for the fourth quarter, excluding certain one-time items, while affirming its 2026 financial targets. The company’s outlook points to core EPS growth in the 5% to 7% range. PepsiCo also rolled out a new share buyback plan, authorizing up to $10 billion in repurchases through Feb. 28, 2030.

The company faces a changing regulatory backdrop, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week took steps to expand labeling options for “no artificial colors.” At the same time, the agency cleared several new natural color additives to serve as alternatives to petroleum-derived dyes, according to the agency. AP News

It’s hardly a straightforward gamble. Cutting prices and ramping up promos might push volumes higher, but there’s a downside: margins could take a hit if customer traffic doesn’t rebound enough, or if retailers aren’t actually passing the lower list prices through across the board.

Traders now turn to the postponed U.S. January jobs data, set for Feb. 11, hunting for clues about consumer spending muscle. PepsiCo holders, meanwhile, are watching for any evidence the company’s value play is making a dent in North American snack volumes.

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