Hey JP, thanks for another great video man. Can I please request a stock analysis from you on Brown & Brown?! I think it's an interesting one and would love to hear what your views were on the company. Love your videos man, peace.
Their stock price has been in limbo during the last two months. As much as I prefer the taste of Coca Cola over Pepsi it looks like Pepsi is a better buy. The dividend is steady and does not appear to be at risk.
I don’t see the business called Pepsi going anywhere, but I also see a trading sideways for a while yet. It seems the younger generations are not reaching for the sweet and salty snacks like ours did.
@@defense-dad Agreed! I don’t think they’re going anywhere but also think they need to pick it up. I’m a part of the younger generation (20’s) and can confirm a lot of us still like salt and sweet stuff😂
you're kidding right? this is a fast failing company. their prices are beyond outrageous. $5 for a 2L is a joke. their greed is their downfall. they never go on sale where i'm at. people have switched to Coke for that reason alone. their constant re-formulas are another reason. it tastes terrible now.
I dont own any, I'm more of a coke (KO) guy. Pepsi is still a safe bet. I might wait for a little more of a drop, but I still think it would be a good hold for the long run.
don't make the mistake of just seeing these as soda brands. Both are very, very different business models, down to difference in manufacturing and distribution.
Solid look at Pepsi! +1 sub
Thanks for the support!
Will this stock be affected by Pepsi’s 10 year deal with Subway?
I've started a position and been adding to it. But I'm in it for the dividend, and am fully aware it's not a growth stock.
@@international_dividend Good call being in it for the dividend. The yield is at a nice point right now!
Im in for the dividend and for diversifying my portfolio (low volatility stocks)
Good call!
Hey JP, thanks for another great video man. Can I please request a stock analysis from you on Brown & Brown?! I think it's an interesting one and would love to hear what your views were on the company. Love your videos man, peace.
Thanks for the support I really appreciate it! I can definitely look into Brown & Brown!
I'm in for the dividend and capital appreciation. Great company for long portfolios.
@@karsinds Good call!
Their stock price has been in limbo during the last two months. As much as I prefer the taste of Coca Cola over Pepsi it looks like Pepsi is a better buy. The dividend is steady and does not appear to be at risk.
The board will let the CEO go if we don’t see improvement in their finances in the upcoming years
Agreed 100%
I don’t see the business called Pepsi going anywhere, but I also see a trading sideways for a while yet. It seems the younger generations are not reaching for the sweet and salty snacks like ours did.
@@defense-dad Agreed! I don’t think they’re going anywhere but also think they need to pick it up. I’m a part of the younger generation (20’s) and can confirm a lot of us still like salt and sweet stuff😂
I'm buying
@@justinshearer8180 Nice!
you're kidding right? this is a fast failing company. their prices are beyond outrageous. $5 for a 2L is a joke. their greed is their downfall. they never go on sale where i'm at. people have switched to Coke for that reason alone. their constant re-formulas are another reason. it tastes terrible now.
I agree the prices have been sucking but they do own so many different products so its hard to go off just 1 product.
It’s the store which sets the price. Pepsi and coke etc give retailers hefty discounts depending upon their respective purchasing power.
I dont own any, I'm more of a coke (KO) guy. Pepsi is still a safe bet. I might wait for a little more of a drop, but I still think it would be a good hold for the long run.
don't make the mistake of just seeing these as soda brands. Both are very, very different business models, down to difference in manufacturing and distribution.
Gotcha good call! Thanks for sharing👍