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Non-Tech : PEP -- Time to buy?
PEP 146.28-0.9%1:16 PM EDT

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To: Judy Muldawer who wrote (363)1/24/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: caricom  Read Replies (1) of 392
 
Judy,

Haven't checked this thread for awhile, so you can imagine
my surprise when I read your post. I've owned PEP since
'91 and have never seen a high of 80. Thought maybe I had
missed a split. No Such luck, last one in 1996. Finally,
I scrolled down SI page and saw the range printed on bottom.
Don't know where they got their information, but I'm sure the
52-Week high is like 44 & change.

For myself, if this stock doesn't make a major move after they
dump the bottling, I'm out. When PEP dumped the restaurants,
they also got rid of a HUGE amount of debt. What happened?
The debt-loaded YUM stock has risen by nearly 50%, while the
slimmed down PEP stock has gained exactly 2 points!! Not much
of a move in 15 months. Does anyone know something I'm missing?

caricom
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