Finance Project
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P/E* as of today
There is little to choose from, between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, based on the cash flow indicator and the investment valuation ratios. The cash flow indicator is the dividend payout ratio, and these companies are quite similar. Pepsi's is a tiny bit higher, but not higher in a significant way. Likewise, the P/E for these companies is in the same range. Coca-Cola's is the higher of the two. Both of these companies are in the same mature business, where there is limited growth upside. Thus, investors are likely looking for stability in either one. The both have roughly the same financial and investment characteristics. The primary differentiating factor is that the market has priced Coke a bit higher. Whether this means that Coke is trading high and will regress to the mean, or whether Pepsi is trading low, will make a different in which shareholder group is happier. But overall, there is not much to choose from between these two companies. They both perform fairly well, while operating in the same industry,...
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