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PepsiCo to cut 3,300 jobs as profit falls 10 pct



By VINNEE TONG, AP
14 October 2008 @ 04:44 pm ET

NEW YORK - PepsiCo Inc. is cutting jobs and closing factories to give it some "breathing room" to navigate the volatility that has permeated all corners of the global economy.

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The maker of Pepsi-Cola, Doritos and Sun Chips said Tuesday it plans to eliminate 3,300 jobs and shutter six plants in an effort to save $1.2 billion over three years. It plans to use the savings primarily to revive lagging U.S. soft drink sales.

"This will enable our competitiveness and give us breathing room to respond," Chief Executive Indra Nooyi said on a conference call. "It is no news to you the economy is turbulent and there are uncertainties and volatility in every part of the environment."

The announcement came as the global snacks and drinks company reported a 9.5 percent drop in third-quarter profit, missing Wall Street expectations. PepsiCo also issued a downbeat profit outlook for the fourth quarter and full year, saying that the dollar's recent surge against other major currencies will hurt profits from its rapidly growing international business, which posted a 20 percent increase in quarterly sales.

The job cuts amount to roughly 1.8 percent of PepsiCo's global work force of about 185,000 employees, and will affect managerial and factory jobs both in and outside the U.S. Most will be eliminated in the coming months, Chief Financial Officer Richard Goodman said.

The nation's second-largest drink maker--which also owns the Frito-Lay, Tropicana and Quaker brands--said the cuts will generate savings of $350 million to $400 million in 2009.

"While we can't control the macroeconomic situation, we can enhance PepsiCo's operating agility to respond to the changing environment," Nooyi said in a statement.

In the third quarter, the company reported net income of $1.58 billion, or 99 cents a share, down from $1.74 billion, or $1.06 per share, a year ago. Revenue grew to $11.2 billion in the most recent period from $10.17 billion in the year-ago period.

Excluding one-time costs, the company earned $1.06 per share, but that still fell short of what Wall Street had expected. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters, who typically exclude items from estimates, expected earnings of $1.08 per share on revenue of $11.2 billion.

Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo noted that the recent surge in the U.S. dollar will trim fourth-quarter profit by about 4 cents to 5 cents per share. As a result, the company now expects to report 2008 earnings per share of $3.67 to $3.68, compared with prior guidance of $3.72. Analysts have forecast $3.74 per share for the full year.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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