P&G tells investors it is primed for growth

Following a difficult year, executives at Procter & Gamble see growth ahead as they focus on value-priced items and emerging markets among other things that will help grow their consumer base from 4 billion to 5 billion. As the world’s largest consumer product’s company reacts to one of the toughest year’s they have faced since the Great Depression, the belief is that adjustments need to be made as shoppers opt for lower-priced alternatives to the company’s well-known brands like Pampers, Tide and Duracell. Read full article here.

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Following a difficult year, executives at Procter & Gamble see growth ahead as they focus on value-priced items and emerging markets among other things that will help grow their consumer base from 4 billion to 5 billion.

As the world’s largest consumer product’s company reacts to one of the toughest year’s they have faced since the Great Depression, the belief is that adjustments need to be made as shoppers opt for lower-priced alternatives to the company’s well-known brands like Pampers, Tide and Duracell.

Read full article here.

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