PepsiCo is gaining ground after its earnings beat | Digital Asia

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  • PepsiCo is gaining ground Tuesday after it beat on both the top and bottom lines.
  • Solid Frito-Lay sales helped offset a decline in its North America beverage sales.
  • North America beverages could be key moving forward.
  • Watch PepsiCo trade in real time here.

PepsiCo shares are up 3% Tuesday morning after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings.

The beverage and snack maker posted core earnings of $1.61 per share, topping the Wall Street consensus of $1.52. Revenue came in at $16.09 billion, edging out the $16.04 billion that was anticipated.

Pepsico sales grew of 2.6% year-over-year came despite a 1% drop in its North America beverage unit. Its Frito-Lay unit posted a 4% YoY sales growth, easily beating Wall Street’s estimates of up 2.8%.

PepsiCo reiterated its full-year 2018 earnings-per-share guidance of $5.70, saying it remains “consistent with its previous guidance for 2018.”

“We think a turnaround at North America will be central to the bull case for the stock,” Jefferies analyst Kevin Grundy wrote in a note out to clients.

Grundy has a $103 price target on PepsiCo, roughly 6% below its current level.

Pepsico shares are down 6.33% this year.

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