US beverage giant Pepsico gets new CFO
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There will be a change in management at the US beverage group Pepsico. The current Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston will leave Pepsico at the end of November after 34 years with the company to head the finance department at entertainment giant Walt Disney, the company, which produces Pepsi and Lay's potato chips among other things, announced on Monday in Purchase (US state of New York). His successor will be James Caulfield, who is currently responsible for Pepsi's food business in North America. (dpa)
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