PepsiCo, Inc.PEP

$142.02+0.43 (+0.30%)
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P/E ratio divided by the earnings growth rate. Peter Lynch's tool for checking whether a higher P/E is actually justified by faster growth. PEG ≤ 1.0 is Lynch's "fairly priced" threshold.

FormulaP/E Ratio / Annual EPS Growth Rate (%)
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How to read this chart

A low PEG vs the stock's own history suggests the market may not be fully pricing in the growth rate — the combination of P/E and growth looks unusually attractive.

Key caveats
  • Only meaningful for businesses with real, consistent earnings growth. Irrelevant for cyclicals, early-stage companies, and income stocks.
  • Forward PEG is based on analyst estimates that are frequently optimistic — treat it as a sanity check, not a primary signal.

Is PEP PEG High or Low Right Now?

PepsiCo, Inc.'s PEG is currently 15.1, which is near historic high relative to its 10-year historical range. The 10-year median PEG for PEP is approximately 4.2. See all PEP valuation metrics →

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