PepsiCo in good shape, 2018 results show | Progresiv

New CEO Ramon Laguarta will inherit a PepsiCo in typically good financial shape, after the business reported a 2% increase in net revenue. PepsiCo in good shape, 2018 results show

PepsiCo turned over 64.66 billion dollars in 2018, with steady growth in its Frito-Lay North America and ESSA (Europe and sub-Saharan Africa) segments offsetting smaller declines in Quaker Foods North America and AMENA (Asia, Middle East and North Africa).

For the final three months of the year – Laguarta’s first quarter as CEO – net revenue remained constant at 19.52 billion dollars. But despite the positive topline performance, operating profit fell by 2% across the whole of the business.

Laguarta replaced Indra Nooyi in October, 15 months after being appointed president of the company. He had previously been CEO of the (ESSA) division – the company’s third largest segment.

Its biggest business unit, North America Beverages, returned 1% revenue growth but endured a 16% contraction in operating profit – partly a result of higher transportation and commodity costs – in the results released today.

Ramon Laguarta said: “We are pleased with our results for the fourth quarter and the full year 2018. For the year we met or exceeded each of the financial objectives we set out at the beginning of the year. Frito-Lay North America and each of our international sectors performed very well, and our North America Beverages sector made progress throughout the year.

“While adverse foreign exchange translation negatively impacted reported net revenue performance, our underlying organic revenue growth accelerated in the second half, and we ended the year with 4.6% organic revenue growth in the fourth quarter. Furthermore, we are excited about the outlook for our business. We are well positioned in large, growing categories and have developed strong and relevant capabilities over the years. In 2019, we aim to capitalise on the momentum we have as we enter the year, and to continue to invest in the capabilities that will better position us for success for years to come.” (www.foodbev.com)

 

România, economia care atrage capital în timp ce restul Europei încetinește. Detalii pe revistaprogresiv.ro
România se conturează ca steaua în ascensiune a investițiilor din ECE
România atrage tot mai mult atenția investitorilor internaționali – nu doar ca o locație eficientă din punct de vedere al costurilor, ci ca o...
lidl2
Lidl România, două magazine noi pe harta expansiunii
Discounterul Lidl România continuă investițiile în expansiune și deschide două magazine noi ăn Bacău și Florești (jud. Cluj). Prin aceste...
Olympus Foods Romania a depășit în 2025 pragul de afaceri de un miliard de lei. Detalii pe revistaprogresiv.ro
Olympus Foods Romania a depășit anul trecut pragul de afaceri de un miliard de lei
Fabrica de Lapte Brașov S.A., producătorul lactatelor Olympus, a depășit în anul 2025 cifra de afaceri de un miliard de lei. Această premieră...
ING Bank România lansează o nouă experiență online pentru IMM-uri. Detalii pe revistaprogresiv.ro
ING Bank România lansează o nouă experiență online pentru IMM-uri
ING Bank România lansează o nouă experiență online pentru IMM-uri în ING Business Web. Antreprenorii pot vedea, într-un singur loc, calculate...