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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 1981 would have been worth well over $400,000 when including the value from the Yum Brands, Inc. spinoff and reinvested dividends. However, for the last 7 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
12-31-06
 Stock Price on
12-31-06
 
Total Value on
12-31-06 
 
 
$5,000
 1-2-1981
181.8182
5609.0530
 $62.55
* $350,846.26
 
$5,000
 1-2-1986
 69.4444
1757.4082
$62.55
* $109,925.88
 
$5,000
 1-2-1991
194.1748
496.2500
$62.55
*   $31,040.44
 
$5,000
 1-2-1996
89.6861
 211.3507
 $62.55
*   $13,219.98
 
$5,000
 1-2-2001
101.2658
 111.1453
 $62.55
*     $6,952.14
 
$5,000
 1-3-2005
96.2649
99.8609
$62.55
*     $6,246.30
*In October 1997, Yum Brands, Inc. (PEP) was spun off PepsiCo, Inc.

1981 Investment: Additional $58,750.20 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
1986 Investment: Additional $18,407.40 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
1991 Investment: Additional $5,197.81 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
1996 Investment: Additional $2,213.72 in Yum Brands, Inc. not included in total value.
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