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PepsiCo stock slips into the holiday break — what to watch before PEP trades again
14 February 2026
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PepsiCo stock slips into the holiday break — what to watch before PEP trades again

New York, Feb 14, 2026, 15:59 EST — The market has wrapped up for the day.

  • PepsiCo (PEP) dropped 0.75% to finish at $165.94 on Friday, marking its second straight decline.
  • U.S. inflation came in a bit softer, taking some heat off rates, yet trading remained volatile ahead of the long weekend.
  • Attention shifts to PepsiCo’s Feb. 18 CAGNY slot, where investors expect fresh details on pricing strategy, volume trends, and any new cost-cutting targets.

PepsiCo closed down 0.75% at $165.94 on Friday, capping the week with a modest dip for the snacks and beverage giant as the U.S. prepared for the holiday break. Roughly 9.3 million shares traded hands.

Wall Street is closed for the weekend and with Monday’s holiday, traders face a shortened week, still searching for the next spark — and watching closely to see if fresh market jitters hit defensive consumer stocks.

Investors got a slightly softer headline from January’s inflation print on Friday. According to the Labor Department, the consumer price index ticked up 0.2% for the month and 2.4% year-over-year. Stripping out food and energy, “core” CPI advanced 0.3% in January and 2.5% over the last twelve months. Next week brings December PCE inflation numbers, the metric the Federal Reserve pays particular attention to. Reuters

Stocks hardly budged despite the latest inflation numbers. The S&P 500 closed just 0.05% higher Friday; the Nasdaq dipped 0.22% as major tech names lost ground, according to Reuters. “Large-cap tech has really turned into more of an anchor,” said Rosenblatt Securities managing director Michael James, describing the market as standing on “wobbly legs.” Reuters

PepsiCo investors now look to the Consumer Analyst Group of New York (CAGNY) conference, an industry event that tends to draw attention. The company’s investor portal lists a webcast on Feb. 18, kicking off at 9 a.m. ET.

PepsiCo started February with quarterly earnings that topped forecasts and left its 2026 guidance unchanged. Chairman and CEO Ramon Laguarta pointed to “a sequential acceleration” in both reported and organic revenue growth during the period. The company stuck to its goal for organic revenue—excluding the impact of currency movements and acquisitions—to climb 2% to 4% by 2026. The outlook for core constant-currency EPS, which strips out certain items and FX effects, also stayed steady, with PepsiCo projecting 4% to 6% growth. PepsiCo Investors

Affordability keeps coming up. “We’ve spent the past year listening closely to consumers, and they’ve told us they’re feeling the strain,” said Rachel Ferdinando, CEO of PepsiCo Foods U.S., in comments to Reuters this week. The report, which focused on the growing divide between higher- and lower-income shoppers, also noted PepsiCo recently dropped some snack prices—including Lay’s and Doritos—by as much as 15% after hearing pushback from buyers. Kraft Heinz, the story added, flagged similar headwinds. Reuters

But it’s a two-way street for prices. Cheaper snacks that don’t boost volume quickly enough end up squeezing margins, and investors usually lose patience if promotions drag on.

Trading picks up again Tuesday following the NYSE’s Washington’s Birthday shutdown Monday. Up next, PepsiCo steps into the spotlight with its Feb. 18 CAGNY presentation—investors are zeroed in on updates around North America snack demand, any fresh moves on pricing, and how quickly cost-cutting efforts are tracking.

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