PepsiCo, Inc. (FRA:PEP)
119.78
+0.10 (0.08%)
Last updated: Sep 30, 2025, 3:47 PM CET
PepsiCo Employees
PepsiCo had 319,000 employees as of December 28, 2024. The number of employees increased by 1,000 or 0.31% compared to the previous year.
Employees
319,000
Change (1Y)
1,000
Growth (1Y)
0.31%
Revenue / Employee
€248,813
Profits / Employee
€20,475
Market Cap
163.58B
Employees Chart
Employees History
Date | Employees | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 28, 2024 | 319,000 | 1,000 | 0.31% |
Dec 30, 2023 | 318,000 | 3,000 | 0.95% |
Dec 31, 2022 | 315,000 | 6,000 | 1.94% |
Dec 25, 2021 | 309,000 | 18,000 | 6.19% |
Dec 26, 2020 | 291,000 | 24,000 | 8.99% |
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PepsiCo News
- 1 day ago - 3 High-Conviction Picks I Just Bought More Of For Our Dividend Portfolio - Seeking Alpha
- 2 days ago - Best Dividend Aristocrats For October 2025 - Seeking Alpha
- 3 days ago - From PepsiCo to Taco Bell, dirty soda is taking over - CNBC
- 4 days ago - PepsiCo May See Lower Q3 Gross Margins From Tariff Pressure, 'Stretched' Frito-Lay Pricing - Benzinga
- 4 days ago - I Could Build My Entire Retirement Around These 4 Stocks - Seeking Alpha
- 7 days ago - Focus: Some PepsiCo investors cautious of Elliott's plan to spin out bottling - Reuters
- 7 days ago - PepsiCo Stock Investors Need to Know This Before You Buy or Sell This Dividend Stock - The Motley Fool
- 9 days ago - 1 Reason to Buy PepsiCo (PEP) Stock That's Been a Good Reason for More Than 50 Years - The Motley Fool