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Is Dr Pepper Snapple The Best Beverage Stock To Buy?Qineqt • Thu, Nov 29, 2012
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Dr. Pepper Has Relative Value Versus PeersValuentum • Mon, Apr 9, 2012
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Mon, Oct 24, 2011
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Tue, Jul 26, 2011
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Dr. Pepper Snapple Group: A Lot to Like but Slightly OvervaluedJason Merriam • Thu, Jul 7, 2011
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group Q1 2010 Earnings Call TranscriptFri, May 7, 2010
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Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptMon, Mar 1, 2010
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Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Q2 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Aug 13, 2009
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Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Q1 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, May 13, 2009
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Aug 13, 2008
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. is a leading integrated brand owner, manufacturer and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages in the United States, Canada and Mexico with a diverse portfolio of flavored (non-cola) carbonated soft drinks (“CSDs”) and non-carbonated beverages... More
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- Monday, June 17, 7:45 AM More on the SodaStream (SODA) - Whirlpool (WHR) deal: The quick analyst take on the collaboration between the companies is that clear benefits exist for both with SodaStream gaining a major partner and Whirlpool jumping into a new product line. Though it's still very early in the game, the broadening out of the home carbonation business isn't great news for soda sellers (KO, PEP, DPS). 7 Comments [Consumer]
- Tuesday, June 11, 7:00 AM An appeals court in New York City will consider reinstating a ban on large-sized sugary drinks in the city after a judge previously ruled Mayor Bloomberg's initiative reached too far. Soda selllers (KO, PEP, DPS) will be watching the developments closely. 6 Comments
- Thursday, June 6, 10:35 AM Cooler heads are saying that a SodaStream (SODA +6.3%) partnership with a major beverage company (KO, PEP, DPS) is more likely than a takeover. The "talks" that have been reported to be going on could easily be early stage discussions of what a distribution deal would look like. The big picture: By most accounts, SodaStream has moved past "fad" status as its hits U.S. retailers and becomes more entrenched in households. Though a variety of factors are in play, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo can expect more trouble invigorating their flagship soda brands. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, May 16, 5:12 PM Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS) declares $0.38/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 3.02%. For shareholders of record June 17. Payable July 5. Ex-div date June 13 (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Wednesday, April 24, 8:15 AM More on Dr. Pepper Snapple's (DPS) Q1: The modest 1% increase in net sales reflected a positive price/mix and favorable discounts which was offset by a 2% decline in sales volumes. The decline in packaged beverages volume was more pronounced than the slip in beverage concentrates. The company sees FY13 EPS of $3.04 to $3.12 vs. consensus of $3.07. (PR) Comment! [Consumer, Earnings]
- Wednesday, April 24, 8:05 AM Dr Pepper Snapple (DPS): Q1 EPS of $0.53 beats by $0.07. Revenue of $1.38B (+1% Y/Y) misses by $0.01B. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News, Consumer]
- Wednesday, April 24, 12:05 AM Notable earnings before Wednesday’s open: ABB, ABX, ASH, ATI, AVY, BA, BYD, CFR, CKSW, COR, CP, CS, CVE, DPS, EDU, ELN, EMN, ERIC, F, FDML, GD, GLW, GRA, HCBK, HES, ICON, LAD, LL, LLY, LO, MDCO, MSI, MTH, NDAQ, NOC, NS, NVS, NYCB, OC, OCR, OSIS, PG, PLD, PX, RES, ROK, S, SO, SVU, TEL, TKR, TMO, TROW, TUP, USG, VLY, VMED, WAB, WHR, WLP, WM, WYN Comment! [Earnings]
- Tuesday, April 23, 5:30 PM Notable earnings before Wednesday’s open: ABB, ABX, ASH, ATI, AVY, BA, BYD, CFR, CKSW, COR, CP, CS, CVE, DPS, EDU, ELN, EMN, ERIC, F, FDML, GD, GLW, GRA, HCBK, HES, ICON, LAD, LL, LLY, LO, MDCO, MSI, MTH, NDAQ, NOC, NS, NVS, NYCB, OC, OCR, OSIS, PG, PLD, PX, RES, ROK, S, SO, SVU, TEL, TKR, TMO, TROW, TUP, USG, VLY, VMED, WAB, WHR, WLP, WM, WYN Comment! [Earnings]
- Tuesday, March 12, 8:25 AM Hedgeye thinks the news that a New York judge overturned the soda ban in the Big Apple is largely a non-event. The soda/energy drink group (KO, PEP, DPS, MNST) hasn't seen a measurable drop in consumer demand despite the sound and fury emanating from NYC. 5 Comments [Consumer]
- Tuesday, March 12, 8:01 AM SodaStream (SODA) and Cott (COT) announce a strategic manufacturing partnership to produce products to sell in SodaStream machines. Under the terms of the deal, existing SodaStream flavors will be manufactured at Cott's facilities in the U.S. On the outside looking in is Dr. Peppper Snapple (DPS) after it was rumored to be in line to be SodaStream's U.S. partner. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, March 11, 3:27 PM Judge Milton Tingling in New York halts the NYC ban on large-sized soda drinks, calling the measure "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences." For now, it's game on for vendors and beverage companies (PEP, KO, DPS) to sell sodas 32 ounces or larger. 23 Comments [Consumer]
- Wednesday, March 6, 10:25 AM Coca-Cola (KO +0.3%) says it's replacing Sprite in the U.K. with a new version of the drink which uses the sweetener stevia. The bigger issue: Despite the efforts of Mayor Bloomberg, Europe is a step ahead of the U.S. in leaning on soda firms to battle obesity. In the U.S., using stevia is an option to appease the health-conscious, although the worrisome "bitter aftertaste" attributed to the herb could also motivate Coca-Cola, PepsiCo (PEP +0.1%), and Dr. Pepper Snapple (DPS -0.5%) to keep the status quo. 5 Comments [Consumer]
- Monday, March 4, 9:55 AM Dr. Pepper Snapple (DPS -0.5%) says it will reacquire distribution rights for Snapple and other beverage brands in Asia from Mondelez International (MDLZ +0.8%). Terms of the deal weren't disclosed. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Wednesday, February 13, 8:13 AM More on Dr. Pepper Snapple's (DPS) Q4: The company delivered its modest Y/Y sales increase through favorable price/mix which offset a 1% dip in volume. Both the Beverage Concentrates segment and Packaged Beverages segment saw volumes decline, while growth was strong for Latin America. For full year 2013, the company sees EPS of $3.04-$3.12 vs. $3.20 consensus. (PR) Comment! [Consumer, Earnings]
- Wednesday, February 13, 8:02 AM Dr Pepper Snapple (DPS): Q4 EPS of $0.82 misses by $0.03. Revenue of $1.48B (+2% Y/Y) misses by $0.01B. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News, Consumer]
- Wednesday, February 13, 12:05 AM Notable earnings before Wednesday’s open: ASPS, AVEO, CPN, DE, DF, DPS, DUK, EZCH, FBN, H, HSP, LO, PES, PRLB, TLM, TRI, VG, WCG, WFR 1 Comment [Earnings]
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PepsiCo - A great dividend stock for long-term Investors http://bit.ly/11JgVE5 $PEP $KO $DPS - View all 0 replies
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Ocean Man: Safe stocks tend to not do well on big rally days, people try to move into high-beta. DPS beta is negative 0.2.
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Ocean Man: Well, that was some pre-market silliness. Only up 3.8% now.
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Kapitall
3 dividend paying consumer stocks with strong sources of profitability $DPS $NP $VFC http://seekingalpha.com/a/s9ld - View all 0 replies
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Ocean Man
Sold $DPS. Gain of 23% in 13 months. $38.37 ---> $45.57 + $1.74 in dividends. http://seekingalpha.com/s/27us9 - View all 4 replies
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Ocean Man: This has traded between $42.50 and $46 for the past 9 months, often peaking at 45.60. I'll look to re-buy a dip. -
det9: I would look to short it then :). Thanks for sharing. Good job as always.
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Ocean Man
Lightened up on my $DPS shares for a gain of 20% in 9 months. $38.37 ---> $45.28 + $1.02 in dividends. http://seekingalpha.com/s/27us9 - View all 1 replies
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Ocean Man: Safe stocks tend to not do well on big rally days, people try to move into high-beta. DPS beta is negative 0.2.
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Ocean Man: Well, that was some pre-market silliness. Only up 3.8% now.
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Ocean Man
Sold $DPS. Gain of 23% in 13 months. $38.37 ---> $45.57 + $1.74 in dividends. http://seekingalpha.com/s/27us9 - View all 4 replies
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Ocean Man: This has traded between $42.50 and $46 for the past 9 months, often peaking at 45.60. I'll look to re-buy a dip. -
det9: I would look to short it then :). Thanks for sharing. Good job as always.
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Ocean Man
Lightened up on my $DPS shares for a gain of 20% in 9 months. $38.37 ---> $45.28 + $1.02 in dividends. http://seekingalpha.com/s/27us9 - View all 1 replies
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Dr. Kris: One thing to remember is that sometimes co's say they'll buy back x number of shares and never follow through. -
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Dr. Kris: Torn: My thoughts exactly. I'm sooo not a Pepper...and not a fan of Snapple either. Too caloric.
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briandiplacido: And the analysts are catching up with you (6 months later), lol.
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Ocean Man: That's some impressive defense! 2012 buyback program is close to 20% of the float - should help future earnings per share too.
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