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Prognose
Das durchschnittliche Kursziel der Analysten beträgt 142,28€(+22,11%). Der Median liegt bei 141,62€(+21,54%).
Kaufen | 14 |
Halten | 22 |
Verkaufen | 1 |
Scoring-Modelle
Dividenden-Strategie | 12 / 15 |
HGI-Strategie | 4 / 18 |
Levermann-Strategie | -2 / 13 |
News
My 3 Favorite Stocks to Buy Right Now
Veteran investors know that the market's recent weakness is more of an opportunity than an omen. Sure, stocks may not have hit their ultimate bottom just yet.» Mehr auf fool.com
How Ambani's Campa Cola is Hurting Coke, Pepsi in India
Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is challenging Coca-Cola and PepsiCo's dominance in India with Reliance Industries' Campa Cola brand. Bloomberg's Satviki Sanjay speaks on Insight with Haslinda Amin about the growing success of the brand.» Mehr auf youtube.com
I Finally Reached $1 Million – Here’s How I Earned $4,000 a Month from My Investments
The million-dollar milestone is viewed by many as enough to achieve financial independence and even retirement. Despite inflation’s toll on the value of the dollar, such a sum is still respectable, even if it’s not quite enough to fund an early, comfortable retirement in a major city. Sure, $1 million isn’t what it used to be, but it’s still a lot of money. And it can finance a pretty good retirement lifestyle for those who maintain a budget and have limited liabilities and few, if any, dependents. In this piece, we’ll look into the case of a newly minted millionaire investor who’s invested their funds with passive income in mind. They’ve managed to put their $1 million to work for them, and it’s reportedly pulling in a colossal $4,000 per month, which works out to $48,000 per year. Indeed, that’s enough for many careful budgeters to retire young and in perpetuity. But is the individual taking on too much risk by reaching farther for yield? Let’s find out. Key Points This Reddit user has a good amount of income coming in from their yield-focused million-dollar portfolio. The SCHD and JEPI ETFs do the heavy lifting, while a slew of individual high-yielders act as an amusing supporting cast. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement? SmartAsset’s free tool can match you with a financial advisor in minutes to help you answer that today. Each advisor has been carefully vetted, and must act in your best interests. Don’t waste another minute; get started by clicking here.(Sponsor) A $1 million portfolio. How’s it positioned such that it pulls in $4,000 per year? To earn $4,000 per year in dividends, a $1 million portfolio would have to average a yield of 4.8%. That’s completely achievable in today’s higher-rate environment. With a balanced mix of dividend-focused ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds), covered call ETFs for a yield boost, and some individual higher-yielding blue-chip stocks, this individual has pulled it off, a $4,000 per-month income stream that’s well-balanced and seems to manage risk quite well. What’s at the core of the portfolio? More than $450,000 in one single ETF: the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD), a fantastic selection for the bedrock of someone’s yield-oriented portfolio. The current yield sits at 3.72%, which is more than a percentage point shy of the 4.8% target yield their portfolio needs. So, the other half of the portfolio will need to pull a bit more than its fair share in weight to get the yield in the appropriate target range. Unsurprisingly, the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income (NYSEARCA:JEPI) ETF comprises a huge chunk of their portfolio, currently valued at just north of $200,000. Indeed, if there’s an ETF that can do the heavy lifting for the yield, it’s the JEPI, which is a covered call ETF that boasts a yield just shy of 7.5%. The JEPI is incredibly popular among American investors looking to raise their yield without raising their risk by a similar magnitude. As volatility surges off the charts, as it has been doing since Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariff announcement, there’s an opportunity to profit from the choppiness, as options premiums rise. In any case, I think the JEPI is a fantastic portfolio diversifier and yield carrier for anyone looking to retire off dividends, rather than drawing down from one’s principal. What about the supporting cast of this yield-heavy portfolio? The SCHD and JEPI comprise close to two-thirds of the portfolio, leaving the remainder to individual dividend names, many of which pack a punch when it comes to yield. With names like Verizon (NYSE:VZ), which currently yields 6.3%, Crown Castle (NYSE:CCI) with a 5.9% yield, and Pepsi (NASDAQ:PEP) with a 4.1% yield, the individual-stock section of the portfolio isn’t just dividend-rich, it’s quite lowly-correlated to the broad market! In any case, it should come as no surprise that the stock has held up like a steady rock amid the latest sell-off that’s primarily been concentrated in higher-multiple tech stocks. While the individual names have robust dividends that can prop up the portfolio’s overall yield, I’m certainly not against concentrating more on the SCHD and JEPI, which are the stars of this million-dollar portfolio. The bottom line While the yield approach is the right fit for this individual, retirees should think more about total returns (dividends and capital gains) and perhaps think more about withdrawal rates, so they’re not limited to low-growth high-yielders that may struggle to sustain growth in the long haul. At the end of the day, thinking in terms of withdrawal rates instead of dividend yield can itself pay dividends over the long run! The post I Finally Reached $1 Million – Here’s How I Earned $4,000 a Month from My Investments appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..» Mehr auf 247wallst.com
Historische Dividenden
Alle Dividenden KennzahlenUnternehmenszahlen
(EUR) | März 2025 | |
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Umsatz | 16,47 Mrd | 1,94% |
Bruttoeinkommen | 9,19 Mrd | 0,22% |
Nettoeinkommen | 1,69 Mrd | 10,30% |
EBITDA | 2,37 Mrd | 27,19% |
Fundamentaldaten
Metrik | Wert |
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Marktkapitalisierung | 159,68 Mrd€ |
Anzahl Aktien | 1,37 Mrd |
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief | 161,84€ - 116,05€ |
Dividendenrendite | 4,38% |
Dividenden TTM | 5,04€ |
Beta | 0,48 |
KGV (PE Ratio) | 19,33 |
KGWV (PEG Ratio) | −8,98 |
KBV (PB Ratio) | 9,85 |
KUV (PS Ratio) | 1,98 |
Unternehmensprofil
PepsiCo, Inc. produziert, vermarktet, vertreibt und verkauft weltweit verschiedene Getränke und Fertiggerichte. Das Unternehmen ist in sieben Segmenten tätig: Frito-Lay Nordamerika; Quaker Foods Nordamerika; PepsiCo Beverages Nordamerika; Lateinamerika; Europa; Afrika, Naher Osten und Südasien; und Asien-Pazifik, Australien und Neuseeland und China Region. Das Unternehmen bietet Dips, Snacks mit Käsegeschmack und Brotaufstriche sowie Mais-, Kartoffel- und Tortilla-Chips; Getreide, Reis, Nudeln, Mischungen und Sirupe, Müsliriegel, Grütze, Haferflocken, Reiskuchen, einfaches Müsli und Beilagen; Getränkekonzentrate, Fontänensirupe und Fertigprodukte; trinkfertigen Tee, Kaffee und Säfte; Molkereiprodukte sowie Sprudelwasserhersteller und verwandte Produkte. Das Unternehmen beliefert Großhändler und andere Vertriebsunternehmen, Foodservice-Kunden, Lebensmittelgeschäfte, Drogerien, Convenience Stores, Discount-/Dollar-Stores, Mass Merchandiser, Membership Stores, Hard-Discounter, E-Commerce-Einzelhändler und autorisierte unabhängige Abfüller und andere über ein Netzwerk von Direktlieferungen, Kundenlagern und Vertriebsnetzen sowie direkt an Verbraucher über E-Commerce-Plattformen und Einzelhändler. Das Unternehmen wurde 1898 gegründet und hat seinen Hauptsitz in Purchase, New York.
Name | PepsiCo |
CEO | Ramon Luis Laguarta |
Sitz | Purchase, ny USA |
Website | |
Industrie | Getränke |
Börsengang | |
Mitarbeiter | 319.000 |
Ticker Symbole
Börse | Symbol |
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NASDAQ | PEP |
XETRA | PEP.DE |
SIX | PEP.SW |
Frankfurt | PEP.F |
Düsseldorf | PEP.DU |
Hamburg | PEP.HM |
Milan | 1PEP.MI |
London | 0QOS.L |
München | PEP.MU |
Wien | PEPS.VI |
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