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Siete, PepsiCo
Siete's $1.2B acquisition by PepsiCo finalized
Siete is officially part of PepsiCo Inc. The global food and beverage company announced plans to acquire Austin-grown Garza Food Ventures LLC, known as Siete, late last year — a $1.2 billion deal that was finalized Jan. 17. It’s unclear if Siete will move its headquarters or continue to be based in Austin.
PepsiCo closes $1.2 billion Siete Foods acquisition
PURCHASE, NY. — Three-and-half months after unveiling the $1.2 billion deal, PepsiCo, Inc. has wrapped up its acquisition of Mexican-American food and snack brand Siete Foods.
PEPSICO COMPLETES ACQUISITION OF SIETE FOODS
PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) ("PepsiCo") today announced that it has closed the acquisition of Garza Food Ventures LLC, dba Siete Foods ("Siete"), for $1.2 billion.
PepsiCo Acquires Siete Foods For $1.2 Bln
Friday announced that it has closed the acquisition of Siete Foods, a growing brand known for its better-for-you,
Siete Foods officially joins the PepsiCo stable of brands
PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) closed on its $1.2 billion acquisition of Siete Foods on Friday, in a move that expands its portfolio with an authentic Mexican-American brand. The deal is anticipated to enhance PepsiCo's (NASDAQ:PEP) multicultural offerings and strengthens its position in the better-for-you food segment.
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PepsiCo Agrees to Buy Tortilla-Chip Maker Siete Foods
PepsiCo agreed to acquire
tortilla
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chip
maker
Siete
Foods for $1.2 billion in its latest move to bolster its offering of healthier snacks. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that a deal ...
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I tried 8 kinds of store-bought tortilla chips and ranked them from worst to best
Siete
simply no salt First Impression ... I'll be bringing a Tortiyahs Brazilian lime to the party as my new favorite
tortilla
chip
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