PepsiCo, Inc. is a food and beverage giant valued at $222.7 billion. The company’s stock has outperformed the S&P 500 Index and the First Trust Nasdaq Food & Beverage ETF over the past year and year-to-date.

Shares of PEP surged 4.9% on Feb. 3 after reporting better-than-expected Q4 earnings. Revenue increased 5.6% year-over-year to $29.3 billion, exceeding estimates. The company is cutting prices on popular chips to regain customers.

Analysts expect PepsiCo’s EPS to grow 5% in fiscal 2026. The consensus rating is a “Moderate Buy” based on 21 analysts, with seven now suggesting a “Strong Buy.”

DBS analyst maintains a “Hold” rating on PEP with a price target of $175, indicating a 6.5% potential upside. The stock is trading above its mean price target of $160.30, with a Street-high target of $179 suggesting an 8.9% potential upside.

Read more at Yahoo Finance: Are Wall Street Analysts Bullish on PepsiCo Stock?