ITW is a textbook example of an effective industrial conglomerate.
This could be an opportunity.
The functional beverage company was crushed like one of its cans in June. Things could get better later this summer.
Which of these beverage makers will generate bigger gains this year?
As PepsiCo gears up to release its second-quarter earnings results next week, analysts project a modest single-digit profit surge on the horizon.
The glass may be half full for this consumer-staples giant.
The beverage industry's second-biggest name is the more promising investment prospect.
Shares keep following, making the valuation far more appealing than earlier this year.
There were 87 unusually active put options in Wednesday trading expiring between July 19 and July 26. Three could provide aggressive investors with $1,000 in income over the next month.
One analyst with Exane BNP Paribas sees over 50% upside in the better-for-you energy drink brand.