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FORTUNE 500 2007: PepsiCo
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PepsiCo
Rank: 63 (Previous rank: 61)
Get quote: PEP
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Indra K. Nooyi
Address: 700 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase, NY 10577
Phone: 914-253-2000
Website: http://www.pepsico.com
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Revenues 35,137.0 7.9
Profits 5,642.0 38.4
Assets 29,930.0
Stockholders' Equity 15,488.0
Market Value 3/23/2007 104,964.4
Revenues 16.1
Assets 18.9
Stockholders' equity 36.4
2006 $ 3.34
% change from 2005 39.7
1996-2006 annual growth rate % 16.6
2006 7.8
1996-2006 annual rate 10.4
1 PepsiCo 63 35,137.0
2 Sara Lee 125 18,539.0
3 ConAgra Foods 173 14,171.9
4 General Mills 213 11,640.0
5 Kellogg 232 10,906.7
6 Dean Foods 246 10,339.0
7 S&C Holdco 3 268 9,350.0
8 H.J. Heinz 269 9,331.4
9 Campbell Soup 311 7,778.0
10 Land O'Lakes 329 7,102.3
11 Dole Food 367 6,219.3
12 Hormel Foods 403 5,745.5
13 Hershey 453 4,944.2
14 Wm. Wrigley Jr. 472 4,686.0
15 Del Monte Foods 604 3,308.6
16 Interstate Bakeries 646 3,060.5
17 McCormick 692 2,716.4
18 J.M. Smucker 818 2,154.7
19 Flowers Foods 889 1,888.7
20 Ralcorp Holdings 905 1,850.2
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