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PepsiCo (PEP) Stock Outlook After December 6, 2025: Activist Pressure, Dividend Power and Mixed Signals for 2026

PepsiCo (PEP) Stock Outlook After December 6, 2025: Activist Pressure, Dividend Power and Mixed Signals for 2026

PepsiCo Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) heads into the second week of December 2025 with its share price under pressure but its strategic story getting more interesting. The stock closed at $145.02 on Friday, December 5, 2025, down 1.29% on the day, and roughly 25% below its 2023 all‑time high near $197.Intellectia+1 At the same time, PepsiCo has: Here’s how the latest news, forecasts and analysis since 6 December 2025 fit together for PepsiCo stock. Where PepsiCo Stock Stands After December 6, 2025 From a fundamental standpoint, PepsiCo remains a global consumer‑staples giant with: That backdrop sets the stage for the latest
Unilever PLC Stock (ULVR, UL): Graze Sale, Magnum Ice Cream Spin‑Off and the December 2025 Outlook

Unilever PLC Stock (ULVR, UL): Graze Sale, Magnum Ice Cream Spin‑Off and the December 2025 Outlook

Unilever PLC stock is heading into one of its most eventful weeks in years. Between the sale of snack brand Graze, a possible divestment of classic British names like Marmite and Bovril, and the imminent spin‑off of The Magnum Ice Cream Company, December 2025 is packed with catalysts for investors in both London‑listed ULVR and New York‑listed UL. Unilever+2Reuters+2 As of the latest close, Unilever’s London shares traded at about 4,559p, giving the group a market capitalization of roughly £112 billion, a trailing P/E ratio around 22.5x and a dividend yield just above 3%. Hargreaves Lansdown+1 The U.S. ADR UL
Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Outlook Before the December 1, 2025 Open: Earnings Beat, Tariff Headwinds and Dividend Firepower

Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Outlook Before the December 1, 2025 Open: Earnings Beat, Tariff Headwinds and Dividend Firepower

As U.S. markets get ready to reopen on Monday, December 1, 2025, investors in The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) are weighing a mix of solid earnings, tariff-driven cost pressure, and fresh analysis published over the November 28–30 window. Below is a structured look at where PG stands after Friday’s close, plus all the key news, forecasts and analyses dated November 28–30, 2025, to frame expectations before the bell. Where Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Stands After November 28, 2025 Share price and trading range A MarketBeat snapshot tied to a November 29 filing shows: MarketBeat Put simply, PG
Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Outlook Today, November 30, 2025: Earnings Beat, Tariff Headwinds and Dividend Firepower

Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Outlook Today, November 30, 2025: Earnings Beat, Tariff Headwinds and Dividend Firepower

Updated November 30, 2025 Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) heads into the final month of 2025 looking oddly unloved for a classic “safety stock.” Shares last traded around $148 (as of the November 28 close), down roughly 17% over the past year and hovering not far above a 52‑week low near $144, despite rock‑solid earnings, a rising dividend and a massive cash‑return program. Investing.com+1 Yet beneath the sleepy share price, there’s a lot going on: an earnings beat, a multi‑billion‑dollar tariff bill, a restructuring that includes 7,000 job cuts, an exit from Pakistan, fresh product launches in beauty and home
Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Outlook for November 29, 2025: Valuation Clash, New Pantene Launch and a Defensive Dividend Giant

Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock Outlook for November 29, 2025: Valuation Clash, New Pantene Launch and a Defensive Dividend Giant

On November 29, 2025, Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) sits in a strangely uncomfortable place for a “sleepy” consumer staple: the brands look strong, the dividend is steady, but the share price has lagged the wider market and opinions on valuation are sharply split. PG closed the prior trading session (Friday, November 28) at $148.16 per share, with an after‑hours quote of $148.50. That puts the company’s market capitalization at about $346.2 billion, a trailing P/E near 21.6, and a dividend yield around 2.8–2.9% on an annual dividend of roughly $4.23 per share. Over the past year, market cap
Unilever PLC (ULVR) News Today: Share Price Softens as Graze Sale, HUL Profit Push and Magnum Spin‑Off Shape Outlook – 26 November 2025

Unilever PLC (ULVR) News Today: Share Price Softens as Graze Sale, HUL Profit Push and Magnum Spin‑Off Shape Outlook – 26 November 2025

London, 26 November 2025 – Unilever PLC (LON: ULVR) is back in focus today as investors weigh a flurry of strategic moves: a cut‑price disposal of the Graze snack brand, fresh marching orders for Hindustan Unilever (HUL) to chase higher‑margin growth, mixed sentiment on the upcoming Magnum ice‑cream spin‑off, and ongoing portfolio pruning that could see iconic British brands like Marmite change hands. Below is a rundown of the key developments driving Unilever news and the ULVR share price today. Unilever share price today: ULVR edges lower despite bullish broker call By mid‑morning in London, Unilever shares were trading around
PepsiCo Stock (PEP) Today: Funds Buying, Dividend Yield and 2025 Outlook

PepsiCo Stock (PEP) Today: Funds Buying, Dividend Yield and 2025 Outlook

Published: November 23, 2025 – markets closed (last trading session: Friday, Nov. 21, 2025) Key takeaways for PepsiCo stock today This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. PepsiCo stock price snapshot as of this weekend Because today is Sunday, U.S. equity markets are closed. The most recent trading data comes from Friday, November 21, 2025: From a pure price‑action standpoint, PEP has lagged slightly in recent months: Zacks notes the shares are down about 2.5% over the past three months, underperforming a modest decline in
P&G Earnings Smash Estimates – Beauty Boom and Razors Fly Off Shelves in Q1

Premarket P&G (PG) Stock Report: Beauty Boom, Tariff Relief & Analyst Targets

Q1 Results: Resilient Core Demand (Beauty & Grooming Drive Growth) P&G’s latest quarter beat expectations on nearly every metric. The $22.39B net sales (up 3% YoY) reflected a 2% organic gain, entirely from higher pricing and mixad-hoc-news.de. Reported EPS was $1.95 (+21% YoY), driven by last year’s heavy restructuring charges, while core EPS was $1.99 (+3%)pginvestor.comad-hoc-news.de. Beauty saw ~6% organic growth (premium skincare/skin-care innovations led the way) and Grooming ~5% growthts2.techad-hoc-news.de. By contrast, Fabric/Home Care and Health Care were flat or down slightly on weak volume and heavier discountingad-hoc-news.de. P&G attributed the beat to “strong execution of our integrated strategy”pginvestor.com
P&G Earnings Smash Estimates – Beauty Boom and Razors Fly Off Shelves in Q1

P&G Earnings Smash Estimates – Beauty Boom and Razors Fly Off Shelves in Q1

Procter & Gamble’s Q1 report beat expectations across the board. Revenue of $22.39 billion (vs. ~$22.17B forecast) and core EPS of $1.99 (vs. $1.90) both topped consensus marketscreener.com. In a statement, P&G credited resilient consumer demand for premium brands. For example, its beauty brands (Pantene, Olay, etc.) delivered roughly 6% organic growth finimize.com – a bright spot after weaker quarters. Grooming and personal care also held up; Bloomberg reports shoppers “brushed off price increases and snapped up the company’s Gillette razors and Secret deodorant,” underpinning the beat bloomberg.com. Overall volumes were flat, but higher pricing and cost savings boosted results.
Coca-Cola (KO) Stock: 7 Surprising Facts You Need to Know (Oct 11, 2025)

Coca-Cola (KO) Stock: 7 Surprising Facts You Need to Know (Oct 11, 2025)

Figure: A Coca-Cola distribution truck in downtown Los Angeles (2018). The company’s products are delivered globally. Coke sells roughly 2 billion servings per day (over 700 million ounces) worldwide. It is a Dow-30 component and one of the largest non-alcoholic beverage companies. In emerging markets, KO often drives growth (e.g. Coca-Cola and local brands like Thums Up achieved double-digit volume growth in Indiainvestors.coca-colacompany.com). Figure: Coca-Cola products (Coke, Sprite, etc.) on the shelf of a Sarajevo supermarket (Bosnia, 2024). The brand’s retail presence spans countless stores globally. Sources: Authoritative analyses and news (Reuters, MarketBeat, SimplyWallSt, TS2.Tech, Motley Fool, etc.) have been used throughout this report to
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Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 07.02.2026

7 February 2026
LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: February 7, 2026, 12:00 AM ESTUpdated: February 7, 2026, 1:01 AM EST Crude Oil Prices Rise on Dollar Weakness, Geopolitical Tensions February 7, 2026, 12:52 AM EST. Crude oil prices edged higher on Friday, supported by a weaker U.S. dollar and escalating geopolitical risks in the Middle East. March WTI crude gained 0.41%, rebounding from early losses, while gasoline prices rose 1.38%. Doubts over a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal loom after reports of Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, raising the risk of military action and potential disruption of vital shipping routes. Additionally, a surge in U.S. consumer
Seagate (STX) stock jumps nearly 6% as Citi hikes target — what to watch next week

Seagate (STX) stock jumps nearly 6% as Citi hikes target — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Seagate shares rose 5.9% to $429.32 Friday after Citigroup raised its price target to $480 and reiterated a buy rating. The gain ended a two-day slide but left the stock 6.6% below its Feb. 3 high. CEO Dave Mosley sold 20,000 shares on Feb. 2 under a pre-arranged plan, SEC filings show. U.S. jobs and inflation data next week are seen as key tests for tech stocks.
Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

7 February 2026
Cummins shares jumped 6.8% to $577.73 Friday, recovering from a nearly 9% post-earnings drop the day before. The company reported Q4 revenue up 1% to $8.54 billion, took a $218 million charge tied to its hydrogen business, and guided for 2026 EBITDA of 17–18% of sales. Demand for data center generators offset weakness in North American truck markets. Analyst reaction was mixed; Truist raised its price target.
Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

7 February 2026
Corning shares surged 8.3% to $122.16 Friday, their highest close since the dot-com era, after Meta agreed to buy up to $6 billion in fiber-optic cables. The stock is up 40% since late 2025, fueled by strong first-quarter guidance and AI data-center demand. Insiders sold shares following the rally, SEC filings show. Investors await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data for rate signals.
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