PepsiCo (PEP) stock rises after Q1 earnings beat with $1.61 EPS and $19.44B revenue. North American food volumes grow 2% after price cuts on key snacks. The postPepsiCo (PEP) stock rises after Q1 earnings beat with $1.61 EPS and $19.44B revenue. North American food volumes grow 2% after price cuts on key snacks. The post

PepsiCo (PEP) Stock Rises as Q1 Results Surpass Analyst Forecasts

2026/04/16 19:23
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Key Highlights

  • PepsiCo surpassed Q1 earnings expectations with adjusted EPS of $1.61 versus the $1.55 consensus estimate.
  • Quarterly revenue reached $19.44 billion, exceeding the $18.94 billion analyst projection.
  • North American snack volumes increased 2% — marking the first positive quarter in more than two years — following strategic price reductions on popular brands like Doritos, Lay’s, and Cheetos.
  • The company reaffirmed its full-year organic revenue guidance of 2%–4% expansion and core EPS growth of 4%–6%.
  • Management highlighted increased economic volatility stemming from geopolitical tensions, particularly conflicts in the Middle East.

PepsiCo delivered first-quarter financial results on Thursday that exceeded analyst projections, marking a significant milestone as its North American snack division returned to volume growth after an extended downturn.

The beverage and snack giant posted adjusted earnings of $1.61 per share, surpassing the Street’s $1.55 projection. Total revenue of $19.44 billion also exceeded the consensus forecast of $18.94 billion.

Net income attributable to PepsiCo increased to $2.33 billion from $1.83 billion in the prior-year period. Earnings per share came in at $1.70, compared to $1.33 a year earlier.


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Total net sales advanced 8.5% on a year-over-year basis, boosted by the Poppi acquisition and expanded distribution of Alani Nu energy beverages. Excluding the impact of acquisitions, divestitures, and foreign exchange fluctuations, organic revenue increased 2.6%.

Shares rose approximately 0.8% in premarket activity following the earnings release.

Frito-Lay Division Returns to Volume Growth

For the first time in over two years, Pepsi’s North American food segment — encompassing Frito-Lay and Quaker products — recorded positive volume growth. The division saw volumes climb 2% during the quarter.

This represents a significant reversal from recent trends. The business had faced headwinds since 2022 when inflation accelerated, forcing the company to implement substantial price increases that drove cost-conscious consumers toward private-label alternatives. In February, the company reduced prices on key brands including Lay’s, Tostitos, Doritos, and Cheetos by as much as 15% to recapture market share. Initial results indicate the strategy is gaining traction.

The North American beverage segment presented a contrasting picture, with volumes declining 2.5% in the quarter. This unit encompasses brands such as Pepsi, Starry, and the recently acquired Poppi.

To reinvigorate Gatorade sales, management announced Thursday it will expand marketing efforts to emphasize hydration benefits for broader consumer segments beyond athletes, introduce a reduced-sugar formulation, and phase out artificial colorants from the product line.

The company is also capitalizing on emerging consumer preferences for protein and fiber content. Recent product launches include Pepsi Prebiotic, Starbucks Coffee & Protein, Doritos Protein, and SunChips Fiber.

Full-Year Outlook Maintained Despite Macro Headwinds

PepsiCo maintained its full-year financial guidance without adjustment. The company continues to project organic revenue growth in the 2% to 4% range, with core constant currency earnings per share expected to increase 4% to 6%.

However, management emphasized the increasingly challenging external environment. Company leaders pointed to persistent geopolitical tensions — especially the ongoing conflict in the Middle East — as factors contributing to heightened economic uncertainty.

Regarding input costs, management indicated that its commodity hedging strategies should offer near-term protection against price volatility for certain raw materials. However, escalating energy and packaging costs linked to supply chain disruptions remain areas of concern.

PEP stock has appreciated approximately 9% over the trailing twelve months — substantially underperforming the S&P 500’s 29% gain during the same timeframe.

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