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Tropicana Products, the maker of Tropicana orange juice, has been owned by PepsiCo since 1998. The stock ticker symbol for PepsiCo is PEP.
Frito Lay does not offer stock. They are owned by Pepsico, Inc. and they have a dividend history of about 3% or $2 per share. Pepsico stock is currently trading around $63 per share.
Gatorade is owned by Quaker Oats which is owned by PepsiCo (Pepsi). The stock symbol is PEP.
The ticker symbol for PepsiCo is PEP and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Note: not to be confused with Pepsi Bottling Group which is PBG.
The best place to find out more information regarding stock market performance is by visiting your local financial institution. You can also check your daily newspaper.
Gatorade stock does not exist. Gatorade is a brand of PepsiCo, Inc. which sells for approximately $60 as of March 2012.
PepsiCo describes it's aims and objectives as performance with purpose. This according to the company involves delivering sustainable growth by investing in a healthier future for the people and the planet.
In business and the stock market, you abbreviate the word performance as PERF. In the stock market, performance refers to how a stock is doing.
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.
There are a number of websites that offer information on each days stock market performance. These include Yahoo Finance, BBC Money, Financial Times, MSN Money and Money CNN.
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