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After emerging from the 1950-53 war with North Korea, South Korea emerged as one of the 20th century’s most remarkable economic success stories, becoming a developed, globally connected ...
Pepsico forecast annual profit below expectations and missed quarterly revenue estimates on Tuesday, as the Quaker Foods maker faces weakening demand for its sodas and snacks such as Lay's in the ...
PepsiCo's earnings topped Wall Street's estimates, but the company's revenue missed expectations. Demand for its snacks and drinks declined in North America. PepsiCo reported mixed quarterly ...
An Airbus plane belonging to South Korean carrier Air Busan caught fire on Tuesday at Gimhae International Airport in the country’s south while preparing for departure to Hong Kong, fire ...
Firefighters work to extinguish a fire on an Air Busan airplane at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025. (Son Hyung-joo/Yonhap via AP) ...
Costco announced it will be making the switch from Pepsi to Coke products in its food courts this summer, according to USA Today. The announcement came during a Thursday shareholder meeting ...
After 10 years in business, the Garza family sold their company Siete Foods to PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) for a cool $1.2 billion. The deal for Siete was announced back in October but closed this January.
Pepsi is acquiring food companies because it has a big food business and profits are good. The business isn't growing by leaps and bounds, but PepsiCo stock can be a safe option for investors ...
On December 3, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol tried to demolish his country’s democracy. In a shocking late-night television address, Yoon declared “emergency martial law” and put the country ...
In a reversal of the cliché, Costco announced that soon it will no longer serve Pepsi products at its food court, so hopefully Coke is okay. Ron Vachris, CEO of the warehouse retail giant ...
SEOUL-For years, South Korean teenagers have preferred to exchange social media accounts rather than phone numbers when meeting someone new. Now, fresh data has confirmed just how widespread this ...