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KDP

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31.01 USD

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Last seen at Tue, 24 Feb 2026 23:57:00 GMT+3

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+ 9.09 %

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- 4.43 %

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- 12.88 %

Information

Name

Keurig Dr Pepper Leveraged

Currency

USD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Enhanced Leverage

3X

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Overnight Fees Buy

-0.0191%

Overnight Fees Sell

0.0024%

Market Cap

38.24B

Avg Daily Volume

13.99M

52 Week High

36.12 USD

52 Week Low

25.03 USD

Trading Hours

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Overnight Fees Calculator

ExposureUnits
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Daily Overnight Fee %Daily Overnight Fee $
BUYS-0.01910%$(0.191)
SELLS0.00240%$0.024

*Results displayed are estimates. Actual fees may differ from those shown as market conditions change.

Business Summary

Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. owns, manufactures, and distributors beverages and single serve brewing systems in the United States and internationally. It operates through three segments: U.S. Refreshment Beverages, U.S. Coffee, and International. The company manufactures and distributes branded concentrates, syrup, and finished beverages, as well as sales of owned brands and third-party brands; tea, cocoa, and other products; and offers finished goods relating to K-Cup pods, single serve brewers, specialty coffee, and ready to drink coffee products. It offers its products under the Dr Pepper, Canada Dry, Mott's, A&W, Peñafiel, Snapple, 7UP, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, GHOST, Clamato, Core Hydration, The Original Donut Shop, Sunkist soda, Squirt, C4 Energy, Hawaiian Punch, Electrolit, Bai, Evian, Yoo-Hoo, Vita Coco, Big Red, Crush, McCafé, Tim Hortons, Van Houtte, Celestial Seasonings, Bigelow, Starbucks, Dunkin', Folgers, Peet's, and Swiss Miss brands, as well as other partner and private label brands. The company markets and sells its products to supermarkets, mass merchandisers, club stores, pure-play e-commerce retailers, office superstores, restaurants, hotel chains, office product and coffee distributors, partner brand owners, and directly to consumers through Keurig.com website. Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

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