P&G has had a very good year
July 30, 2020
Procter & Gamble posted its single biggest yearly sales gain since 2006 as, around the glove, the pandemic kept consumers at home and focused on staying clean and safe. “On the whole, with health, hygiene and cleaning, consumers’ needs have changed forever,” said P&G CFO Jon Moeller said. “Maybe not to the degree that’s happened recently. But it’s hard to imagine we’ll snap back to the old world.”
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