Q2 25 EPS
$2.12
BEAT +4.33%
Est. $2.03
Q2 25 Revenue
$22.73B
BEAT +1.92%
Est. $22.30B
vs S&P Since Q2 25
+3.3%
BEATING MARKET
PEP +18.0% vs S&P +14.7%
Market Reaction
Did PEP Beat Earnings? Q2 2025 Results
PepsiCo delivered a solid beat on both the top and bottom lines in the second quarter of 2025, even as the underlying business navigated a distinctly uneven environment. Core earnings per share of $2.12 cleared the $2.03 consensus estimate by 4.33%, … Read more PepsiCo delivered a solid beat on both the top and bottom lines in the second quarter of 2025, even as the underlying business navigated a distinctly uneven environment. Core earnings per share of $2.12 cleared the $2.03 consensus estimate by 4.33%, while net revenue of $22.73 billion edged past the $22.30 billion consensus by 1.92% and grew 1.0% year-over-year, a modest but meaningful showing given the pressure on North American consumers. The headline story, however, was a $1.86 billion intangible asset impairment charge tied primarily to the Rockstar and Be & Cheery brands, which dragged reported GAAP EPS down sharply to $0.92, underscoring why the core non-GAAP figure tells the more relevant story here. International segments, particularly EMEA with 7% organic revenue growth, helped offset continued softness in North America's convenient foods business. Looking ahead, PepsiCo affirmed its low-single-digit organic revenue growth outlook for fiscal 2025 and improved its core EPS guidance, now projecting only a 1.5% decline versus the earlier 3% forecast as the U.S. Dollar's weakening eased foreign exchange headwinds, a tailwind that long-term dividend investors will likely welcome.
Key Takeaways
- • International business momentum continued with strong organic revenue growth in EMEA (7%) and IB Franchise (5%)
- • Effective net pricing drove revenue growth, particularly in EMEA (11%) and PBNA (4.5%)
- • North America businesses improved execution and competitiveness in key subcategories and channels
- • Organic revenue growth accelerated to 2.1% from prior quarter
- • Weakening U.S. dollar moderated FX headwinds from 3 to 1.5 percentage points
PEP YoY Financials
Q2 2025 vs Q2 2024, source: SEC Filings
PEP Revenue by Segment
With YoY comparisons, source: SEC Filings
“We're encouraged by the acceleration in our net revenue growth versus the previous quarter with our businesses effectively navigating through a challenging environment. Our international business momentum continued, while our North America businesses improved their execution and competitiveness in key subcategories and channels.”
— Ramon Laguarta, Q2 2025 Earnings Press Release
PEP Earnings Trends
PEP vs Market 30 Day Price Reactions
30-day stock return vs benchmark after each earnings
PEP EPS Trend
Earnings per share: estimate vs actual
PEP Revenue Trend
Quarterly revenue: estimate vs actual
PEP Quarterly Results
6 quarters of earnings data
| Quarter | EPS Est. | EPS Act. | Surprise | Revenue | Rev. Surprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q2 26 | — | — | — | — | — |
| Q1 26 | — | $1.61 | — | $19.44B | +2.75% |
| Q4 25 BEAT FY | $2.24 | $2.26 | +0.89% | $29.34B | — |
| FY Full Year | $8.11 | $8.14 | +0.33% | $93.93B | +0.56% |
| Q3 25 BEAT | $2.26 | $2.29 | +1.33% | $23.94B | +0.38% |
| Q2 25 BEAT | $2.03 | $2.12 | +4.33% | $22.73B | +1.92% |
| Q1 25 MISS | $1.49 | $1.48 | -0.76% | $17.92B | +1.07% |