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Compare Akamai Technologies, Inc. (AKAM) vs PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) Price & Performance

Akamai Technologies, Inc.
PepsiCo, Inc.

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Akamai Technologies, Inc. vs PepsiCo, Inc. — how do they compare? Akamai Technologies, Inc. trades at $122.97 (market cap $16.63B), while PepsiCo, Inc. trades at $143.93 (market cap $198.15B). The key difference: PepsiCo, Inc. is far larger — about 11.9× Akamai Technologies, Inc.'s market cap, and PepsiCo, Inc. pays a 4.08% dividend while Akamai Technologies, Inc. pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AKAMPEP
Market Cap
$16.63B$198.15B
Sector
TechnologyConsumer Staples
52-Week High
$161.14$170.44
52-Week Low
$70.53$133.81
Enterprise Value
$21.56B$240.05B
Dividend Yield
4.08%

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Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Akamai Technologies (AKAM) trades at $114.37, up 1.06% on the day but down significantly from its 26-year high of $165.45 in May 2026. The stock faces a bearish technical signal despite recent earnings beats. Revenue growth has slowed to 5% annually, with net income margin declining from 14.47% in 2022 to 10.74% in 2025. The company continues strategic moves in cybersecurity, completing the LayerX acquisition and expanding its NVIDIA partnership for AI security.

While analyst consensus remains positive with a $170.20 price target, near-term headwinds include declining profitability, high valuation multiples, and competitive pressures. The stock's current pullback presents a potential entry point for long-term investors believing in its cybersecurity and cloud computing positioning, though execution risks and margin compression require monitoring.

PepsiCo, Inc.

PepsiCo (PEP) trades at $144.6, up 0.91% on the day, with a bullish technical signal and recent earnings beats. The stock shows strong profitability with a 9.15% net margin and 43.92% ROE, though revenue growth remains modest at 2.2% year-over-year. Recent news highlights price cuts on snacks after consumer pushback on high prices, while the company prepares for Q1 2026 earnings next week.

The outlook is cautiously optimistic with a consensus price target of $161.73 (12% upside). Analyst sentiment leans neutral (63.64% Hold), balancing strong cash flow and brand power against pricing pressures and modest growth. Key risks include execution of North America turnaround and consumer sensitivity to price hikes.

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About Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Akamai operates a content delivery network, or CDN, which entails locating servers at the edges of networks so its customers, which store content on Akamai servers, can reach their own customers faster, more securely, and with better quality. Akamai has over 325,000 servers distributed over 4,000 points of presence in more than 1,000 cities worldwide. Its customers generally include media companies, which stream video content or make video games available for download, and other enterprises that run interactive or high-traffic websites, such as e-commerce firms and financial institutions. Akamai also has a significant security business, which is integrated with its core web and media businesses to protect its customers from cyberthreats.

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About PepsiCo, Inc.

PepsiCo is one of the largest food and beverage companies globally. It makes, markets, and sells a slew of brands across the beverage and snack categories, including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Doritos, Lays, and Ruffles. The firm uses a largely integrated go-to-market model, though it does leverage third-party bottlers, contract manufacturers, and distributors in certain markets. In addition to company-owned trademarks, Pepsi manufactures and distributes other brands through partnerships and joint ventures with companies such as Starbucks. The firm segments its operations into five primary geographies, with North America (comprising Frito-Lay North America, Quaker Foods North America, and North America beverages) constituting around 60% of consolidated revenue.

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