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  2. Porter's generic strategies - Wikipedia

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    Porter's generic strategies describe how a company pursues competitive advantage across its chosen market scope. There are three/four generic strategies, either lower cost, differentiated, or focus. A company chooses to pursue one of two types of competitive advantage, either via lower costs than its competition or by differentiating itself ...

  3. Think You Know PepsiCo? Here's 1 Little-Known Fact You ... - AOL

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    PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) is a well-known company and most investors probably have a good understanding of what it does. Right now, the dividend yield on PepsiCo stock is a historically high 3.6% ...

  4. PepsiCo Stock Is On Sale: Here's Why You Should Consider ...

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    And that doesn't even touch on the full scale of the $230 billion market cap company's portfolio. In addition to Pepsi, PepsiCo also owns Frito-Lay. ... PepsiCo stock trades around 9% below its ...

  5. PepsiCo: Why Strategy Matters - AOL

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  6. Porter's five forces analysis - Wikipedia

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    A graphical representation of Porter's five forces. Porter's Five Forces Framework is a method of analysing the competitive environment of a business. It draws from industrial organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and, therefore, the attractiveness (or lack thereof) of an industry in terms of its profitability.

  7. Typology of business strategies - Wikipedia

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    As a result, they tend to do none of the things prospectors do. A defender strategy entails finding, and maintaining a secure and relatively stable market. Rather than being on the cutting edge of technological innovation, product development, and market dynamics; a defender tries to insulate themselves from changes wherever possible.

  8. 3 Reasons to Buy PepsiCo Stock Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    PEP data by YCharts.. However, there's an interesting aspect to this price drop. It has pushed the dividend yield up to around 3.6%, near the highest levels in the company's history. Dividend ...

  9. Does PepsiCo's 2024 Stock Slide Make It a Better Buy Than ...

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    At their current share prices, PepsiCo yields 3.5% while Coca-Cola yields 3.1%. On an absolute level, PepsiCo's yield is more attractive, but there's more to the story.