Ofcourse it doesn't! Pepsi is only a bottle of soft drink! how can it help??? Besides, why do you need a drink before doing the "THING"??? ;)
The CEO of the company PepsiCo earns about twelve million dollars per year. PepsiCo is headquartered in New York and was founded in 1965.
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Some strengths for Pepsi would have to be brand name recognition and that it has a presence on the world wide stage. As far as weaknesses, it has recently introduced some products that fall in between true "diet" drinks and regular soda. It appears as they're venturing out into this market without knowing enough about their target demographic.
PepsiCo. doesn't divulge the identity of every share holder. There are over 52 million shareholders of PepsiCo.
More information is needed - is it a cent, dime, what denomination? How worn is it?
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"PepsiCo offers excellent opportunity for early responsibility and a culture that encourages initiative, risk taking and access to decision makers," says one insider. The company has a "professional but fun" corporate culture in which employees are "free to pursue their goals" without "the burden of excessive structure." The "casual" and "collegial" environment is headed by senior management "eager to hear the questions and ideas" of their more junior colleagues. Pepsi "is also a company of candor and reality."
PepsiCo is into "diversity - they welcome and actively recruit people of color and give them early opportunity for advancement." Fortune magazine named PepsiCo as one of the "Best Companies for Women and Minorities" to work for, and in 1998 alone PepsiCo spent 5 percent ($285 million) of its procurement budget with minority and women-owned businesses. However, say insiders, "PepsiCo really wants one type of person, regardless of ancestry, someone who will put their job before their family or personal life." As Pepsi's "diversity is centered around birth rather than style or culture," the result for some is that PepsiCo culture is "fairly uniform: extremely competitive and very focused." However "the business units have a fair degree of autonomy" so even things such as dress code vary from office to office.
Employees praise the company's benefits program, which includes a "bountiful retirement package, a tuition reimbursement program, and even a legal assistance program." The downside of this is that "the culture is deliberately geared to churn people - the workload is extreme, your job is everything, and personal needs (family, vacation, etc.) are frowned upon." The effect of this attitude is that "Pepsi will burn many people out very quickly." But many see Pepsi as the "?ultimate corporate workplace - if you make it here you can make it anywhere." PepsiCo has instituted a number of work family programs to ease the strain of corporate life including flex-time and work at home arrangements. Though insiders have mixed reactions to PepsiCo compensation packages, company representatives report that they strive to offer salaries in the top quartile. Monetary issues aside, the "challenging" assignments and "accessible promotion path" aid job retention. When people do leave, they do so in a position of strength, as one employee notes, "PepsiCo experience is well thought of, and this seems to be backed up by the jobs that people hold after they leave."
The bottom line, an insider concludes, is that "Pepsi is a great place to make a name for yourself with a wide open career track, but only if you?re prepared to make personal sacrifices."
PepsiCo is Performance with Purpose - their vision to deliver top-tier financial performance while creating sustainable value for all stakeholders. They believe that delivering for their consumers and customers, protecting their environment, sourcing with integrity and investing in our employees are not simply good things to do, but that these actions fuel theirreturns and position PepsiCo for long-term, sustainable growth.
PepsiCo is the main company of Pepsi, Tropicana and Frito-Lay. The Indian-American business executive of the company is a woman by the name of Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi.
No. YUM! Brands owns Taco Bell
PepsiCo used to own YUM! brands before it was called YUM brands, but sold it and it became its own indipendent company named YUM brands. so PepspCo USED to own taco bell but doesn't anymore
Coca-Cola, u no the general fizzy drinks that everyone likes...
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It was Dr Pepper who had a special patriotic can that was on the market for a limited time in November 2001 after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11 2001. On the Dr Pepper can was the image of the Statue of Liberty and 3 words 'One Nation ... Indivisible.' They left out "under God" but they also left out the rest of the pledge.
Pepsi, through the Pepsi Refresh Program, allotted 20-million dollars to be given to individuals, businesses and nonprofits working with everything from health to arts and culture to the environment. People voted for the projects that they felt should be awarded the grants in amounts from 5,000 to 250,000-dollars.
this company is owned by 2 multinational giants samsa de silva and the American de sousa