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PEP - PepsiCo, Inc.
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PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) stock has done very well over the past 25+ years.  In fact, a $5,000 investment in (PEP) in 1980 would have grown to well over $500,000 when including the value from the Yum Brands, Inc. spinoff and reinvested dividends.  However, for the last few years Pepsi has produced very modest gains as the stock price has moved sideways with little appreciation in value.
 Amount Invested  Date 
 
# of Shares
Purchased
 
# of Shares on
12-31-09
 Stock Price on
12-31-09
  Total Value on
12-31-09
 
$5,000
 1-2-1980
204.0816
7172.1109
 $60.80
* $436,064.34
 
$5,000
 1-2-1985
 119.0476
3358.1831
 $60.80
* $204,177.53
 
$5,000
 1-2-1990
77.8210
360.9658
 $60.80
*   $39,852.72
 
$5,000
 1-3-1995
138.8889
 360.0333
 $60.80
*   $21,890.03
 
$5,000
 1-3-2000
135.5932
 163.2998
 $60.80
*     $9,928.63
 
$5,000
 1-3-2005
96.2649
108.0291
 $60.80
*     $6,568.17
*In October 1997, Yum Brands, Inc. (YUM) was spun off PepsiCo, Inc.

1980 Investment: Additional $87,819.34 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
1985 Investment: Additional $41,119.47 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
1990 Investment: Additional $8,032.01 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
1995 Investment: Additional $4,408.45 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
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