Pepsi wants its brands at the front and center of consumers' minds this year. Pepsi got back into the Super Bowl ad game, after a one-year hiatus, teaming up with Doritos for a contest that encouraged consumers to submit home-made commercials. Winners saw their videos air during the game. The pressure is on Pepsi, which just got ousted as the second-most popular cola in the U.S. by Diet Coke. It's now in third place. Still, it has a bevy of food and beverage brands to pick up the slack. Abroad, Pepsi is pushing into Russia, having recently acquired 66% of that country's mega food-firm, Wimm-Bill-Dann. --S.D.
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Key financials |
$ millions |
% change from 2009 |
Revenues |
57,838.0 |
33.8 |
Profits |
6,320.0 |
6.3 |
Assets |
68,153.0 |
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Stockholders' equity |
21,164.0 |
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Market value (3/25/2011) |
102,397.1 |
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Profits as % of |
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Revenues |
10.9 |
Assets |
9.3 |
Stockholders' equity |
29.9 |
Earnings per share |
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2010 $ |
3.91 |
% change from 2009 |
3.7 |
2000-2010 annual growth rate % |
10.2 |
Total return to investors |
% |
2010 |
10.6 |
2000-2010 annual rate |
4.8 |
4 | Sara Lee | 191 | 12,919.0 | 5 | Kellogg | 199 | 12,397.0 | 6 | ConAgra Foods | 200 | 12,370.2 | 7 | Dean Foods | 203 | 12,149.2 | 8 | Land O'Lakes | 218 | 11,146.4 | 9 | H.J. Heinz | 232 | 10,558.0 | 10 | Campbell Soup | 312 | 7,676.0 | 11 | Hormel Foods | 325 | 7,220.7 | 12 | Dole Food | 341 | 6,894.0 | 13 | Hershey | 402 | 5,671.0 | 14 | J.M. Smucker | 482 | 4,605.3 |
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