U.S. consumer goods maker Procter & Gamble will again look to hike prices on its household basics such as Tide detergent if President Donald Trump imposes new tariffs that increase the cost of imports,
Shares of household products giant Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) were gaining today after the maker of Crest toothpaste and Gillette razors posted another solid earnings report, edging out analyst estimates.
In August 2024, P&G shares were attracting a larger group of buyers as investors were preparing for an increase in volatility. The company’s stock has long been known as a “safe harbor” stock based on their stability in changing economies.
A number of consumer products produced in other countries would likely cost more if President Trump imposed tariffs on the countries where they are produce
Procter & Gamble is trading near the top of the Dow Wednesday after the consumer staples giant beat expectations for its fiscal 2025 second quarter.
Procter & Gamble stock rose in premarket trading Wednesday after the consumer-staples company reported fiscal second-quarter sales and earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations. Shares of Procter & Gamble were up 3% to $166.
Good morning, and welcome to Procter & Gamble's Quarter End Conference Call. Today's event is being recorded for replay. This discussion will include a number of forward-looking statements. If you will refer to PNG's most recent 10-K,
Procter & Gamble’s revenues and profits beat quarterly estimates this week due to improved sales in the US and China, its two largest markets.
A new lawsuit accuses Procter & Gamble of deceiving Charmin purchasers with misleading environmental claims, known as greenwashing, about how it sources its toilet paper.
Procter & Gamble stock rose in premarket trading Tuesday after the consumer-staples company reported fiscal second-quarter sales and earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations. Shares of Procter & Gamble were up 3% to $166.
(Reuters) -Procter & Gamble beat second-quarter results estimates on Wednesday, driven by growing demand for its household items such as Pantene shampoos and Tide detergents as product innovations across price tiers helped lure more U.