The Procter & Gamble Company

PG · NYSE

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The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG), founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a global leader in the Household & Personal Products industry, generating approximately $84 billion in annual net sales and serving consumers across roughly 180 countries. Under the leadership of President and CEO Shailesh Jejurikar, P&G operates through five core business segments — Beauty, Grooming, Health Care, Fabric & Home Care, and Baby, Feminine & Family Care — with a portfolio of approximately 65 major global brands including Tide, Pampers, Gillette, Pantene, Crest, and Febreze. The company distributes its broad range of consumer staples through diverse channels including large retail chains, e-commerce platforms, grocery stores, pharmacies, and direct-to-consumer sales, benefiting from a repeat-driven demand model rooted in everyday non-discretionary product categories. With a market capitalization of approximately $340 billion and around 109,000 full-time employees, P&G maintains its position as one of the most valuable and widely recognized consumer goods companies in the world.

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MorningstarProcter & Gamble Works to Clean Up by Judiciously Juicing Its Brand Spending
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Earnings: Brand Investments Support Competitive Prowess; Shares Fairly Valued
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Is Counting on Productivity Improvements to Fuel Further Brand Spending
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Earnings: Frigid Sales and Margins Don't Suggest Cracks in Its Standing
MorningstarDespite a Difficult Backdrop, Procter & Gamble Remains Prudently Focused on Investing in Its Brands
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Earnings: Despite Near-Term Headwinds, We See Unwavering Long-Term Focus as a Plus
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Unearthes Efficiencies to Buoy Brand Spending and Support Its Stalwart Edge
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Unearthes Efficiencies to Buoy Brand Spending and Support Its Stalwart Edge
MorningstarProcter & Gamble Earnings: Cost Savings Pursuit a Wise Course to Boost Brand Investment
MorningstarProcter & Gamble: Moeller to Pass the CEO Torch to Jejurikar in 2026, but Strategic Shift Unlikely
MorningstarEven Amid Tariff Malaise, Procter & Gamble Prudently Invests to Support Its Competitive Prowess