How Has Dr Pepper Snapple’s Revenue And EBITDA Composition Changed Over 2013-2017E?
Dr Pepper Snapple (NYSE:DPS) has managed to sequentially improve its operational performance over the last few years. The company increased its full-year EPS to $4.39, up 9% year-over-year. North America forms >95% of the overall EBIT for Dr Pepper, and due to effective pricing and low commodity costs, Dr Pepper’s operating margin rose 120 basis points to 25.2% in 2016.
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