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In the past, PEP stock has demonstrated a significant trend of positive one-day returns after earnings reports.
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PepsiCo's quarterly earnings and revenue beat Wall Street's expectations. The company reiterated its full-year outlook. The company also shared details on its turnaround plan, a quarter after it lowered its guidance due to lower consumer spending and President Donald Trump's tariffs.
PepsiCo jumped 7.5% after delivering revenue and profit that topped Wall Street’s expectations. The drink and snack giant also stood by its financial forecasts given in April, which projected lower full-year profit than previous forecasts due to increased costs from tariffs and a pullback in consumer spending.
The S&P 500 added 0.5% on Thursday, July 17, 2025, notching a record closing high for the first time in a week as June retail sales exceeded economists' forecasts.
PepsiCo’s Q2 earnings surge highlights growth potential with strong pricing power and efficiency-driven tech investments. See more on PEP stock here.
Historically, PEP stock has shown a strong tendency for positive one-day returns following earnings reports. Over the past five years, the stock has risen on the day after earnings in 78% of instances, with a median positive return of 1.5% and a maximum one-day gain of 3.6%.
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