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Home » Media » Inside Scoop » CNBC host Jim Cramer shifts support to PepsiCo

CNBC host Jim Cramer shifts support to PepsiCo

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

This story ran in PEPline, PepsiCo’s global employee newsletter, and is proudly brought to you by a PepsiCo employee or a friend or family member of a PepsiCo employee.

In the June 11 episode of "Mad Money," CNBC host Jim Cramer told investors that now is the time to buy PepsiCo stock. In the segment, Jim highlights the strength of PepsiCo's business in Russia; significance of the Tingyi deal to growing the company's business in China; and growth of Mountain Dew in the U.S. and abroad.

“It's time to swap out a Coca-Cola company and go to PepsiCo," said Jim. "The risks to Coca-Cola are too great, while the rewards for PepsiCo are at last there for the taking."

Watch the full segment.

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