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  1. CW: Long thread/19

    But its profits remained steady, because Pepsi was able to raise its prices in the rest of the world - blaming the war, of course. Rines calls this PPP: #PepsiPricingPower. The pitchfork-friendly Pepsi CEO #RamonLaguarta describes this as "trying to create brands that can stand for higher value to consumers and consumers are willing to pay more for our brands."

    investors.pepsico.com/docs/def

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  2. CW: Long thread/19

    But its profits remained steady, because Pepsi was able to raise its prices in the rest of the world - blaming the war, of course. Rines calls this PPP: #PepsiPricingPower. The pitchfork-friendly Pepsi CEO #RamonLaguarta describes this as "trying to create brands that can stand for higher value to consumers and consumers are willing to pay more for our brands."

    investors.pepsico.com/docs/def

    19/

  3. CW: Long thread/19

    But its profits remained steady, because Pepsi was able to raise its prices in the rest of the world - blaming the war, of course. Rines calls this PPP: #PepsiPricingPower. The pitchfork-friendly Pepsi CEO #RamonLaguarta describes this as "trying to create brands that can stand for higher value to consumers and consumers are willing to pay more for our brands."

    investors.pepsico.com/docs/def

    19/

  4. CW: Long thread/19

    But its profits remained steady, because Pepsi was able to raise its prices in the rest of the world - blaming the war, of course. Rines calls this PPP: #PepsiPricingPower. The pitchfork-friendly Pepsi CEO #RamonLaguarta describes this as "trying to create brands that can stand for higher value to consumers and consumers are willing to pay more for our brands."

    investors.pepsico.com/docs/def

    19/

  5. CW: Long thread/19

    But its profits remained steady, because Pepsi was able to raise its prices in the rest of the world - blaming the war, of course. Rines calls this PPP: #PepsiPricingPower. The pitchfork-friendly Pepsi CEO #RamonLaguarta describes this as "trying to create brands that can stand for higher value to consumers and consumers are willing to pay more for our brands."

    investors.pepsico.com/docs/def

    19/