| PepsiCo earnings: $1.61 a share, vs EPS of $1.52 expected Lauren Hirsch
 
 CNBC
 July 10, 2018
 
 Pepsi's North American beverage has been lagging while its Frito Lay snacks business has been performing well.CEO Indra Nooyi last quarter said Pepsi will increase advertising spending to revive its beverage business.Pepsi in May acquired baked fruit and vegetable company Bare Foods.PepsiCo  PEP reported second-quarter earnings on Tuesday that beat analysts'  expectations, boosted by the continued strength of its Frito Lay snack  business.
 
 Here’s how the company did compared with what Wall Street expected:
 
 Earnings: $1.61 per share vs. $1.52 per share forecast by Thomson Reuters Revenue: $16.09billion vs. $16.04 billion forecast by Thomson ReutersPepsi's  North American beverage business, which includes brands like Gatorade  and its namesake cola, has been struggling to contend with increased  competition from upstart brands and changing consumer tastes. CEO Indra  Nooyi last quarter placed the blame for slowing sales on Coca-Cola KO 's  increased spending on advertising, though she did not address the  Atlanta-based beverage giant by name. She said Pepsi would respond by  increasing spending on its trademark cola brand and improve brand  communications.
 
 Pepsi's  Frito-Lay snack business, meantime, continues to thrive . Pepsi in May  announced its acquisition of baked fruit and vegetable company Bare  Foods as part of its efforts to keep its business on trend with today's  snackers. Investors will likely expect an update on how that acquisition  fits within its broader strategy.
 
 Still,  the U.S. remains challenging for all consumer giants, where pressured  retailers and rising costs are squeezing margins. Pepsi has seen some of  its strongest performances internationally and last quarter reported  revenue growth in Latin America and Europe Sub-Saharan Africa of 14  percent and 15 percent, respectively.
 
 finance.yahoo.com
 
 Not that my salty snack food purchases make any real difference to PEP's bottom line, but PEP does make all my favorite snack and dip chips.
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