Lots of divisions in Pepsi. From the latest 8K:
That "FLNA"... that's Frito-Lay North America. Its about 25% of their revenue... but as you can see... about 50% of their profit. Lot of money in snacks.
And look at their one year performance:
Pretty nice eh? That's a thing of beauty.
I see a problem though.
All those snacks... or at least the lions share... all have one thing in common...
(take a peak below):
Thats no minor spike. To say the least.
Their earnings are in early July. No way they can get around addressing this. Companies like this.... the huge multi-nats... their earnings forecasts are as precision as a friggin Swiss watch. I mean its a science, and they have it down as such. Every friggin penny of expense going forward is accounted for. Every drop of juice squeezed to make that ever-coveted, upward forward guidance statement that Wall Street so loves to hear...
Its not their fault... but the price of corn.... oops.
Corn is gonna sting a lot of consumer package companies here in the near future... and a bunch will come down... but as these things go... PEP maybe more than most.
We'll see.
$134
That "FLNA"... that's Frito-Lay North America. Its about 25% of their revenue... but as you can see... about 50% of their profit. Lot of money in snacks.
And look at their one year performance:
Pretty nice eh? That's a thing of beauty.
I see a problem though.
All those snacks... or at least the lions share... all have one thing in common...
(take a peak below):
Thats no minor spike. To say the least.
Their earnings are in early July. No way they can get around addressing this. Companies like this.... the huge multi-nats... their earnings forecasts are as precision as a friggin Swiss watch. I mean its a science, and they have it down as such. Every friggin penny of expense going forward is accounted for. Every drop of juice squeezed to make that ever-coveted, upward forward guidance statement that Wall Street so loves to hear...
Its not their fault... but the price of corn.... oops.
Corn is gonna sting a lot of consumer package companies here in the near future... and a bunch will come down... but as these things go... PEP maybe more than most.
We'll see.
$134