Companies like Oracle (ORCL), Microsoft (MSFT) as well as riskier investments in quantum computing and AI are crowding out the interest in slower moving stocks like Procter and Gamble.
Consumers say they were misled by environmental claims Lawsuit claims company harms important Canadian forest Procter & Gamble has pledged more disclosures Jan 17 (Reuters) - A new lawsuit accuses ...
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 ...
Market participants were in full risk-on mode Wednesday as an AI-fueled rally in big tech stocks and a batch of upbeat corporate earnings sent stocks to fresh highs. Tech stocks dominated the list of biggest gainers after President Trump unveiled The Stargate Project,
Wells Fargo raised the firm’s price target on Procter & Gamble to $180 from $176 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. The bias on
Procter & Gamble reported core earnings per share of $1.88, surpassing the $1.86 expectation. Quarterly revenue was $21.9 billion, beating estimates of $21.5 billion. Operating income saw ...
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Truist Financial analyst Bill Chappell maintained a Buy rating on Procter & Gamble (PG – Research Report) today. The company’s shares
(Reuters) - A new lawsuit accuses Procter & Gamble of deceiving Charmin purchasers with misleading environmental claims, known as greenwashing, about how it sources its toilet paper. In a proposed ...
Image source: Getty Images. P&G keeps growing Procter & Gamble said that organic sales, which strips out the impact of foreign exchange, divestitures, and acquisitions in the fiscal second quarter ...
(Reuters) - A new lawsuit accuses Procter & Gamble of deceiving Charmin purchasers with misleading environmental claims, known as greenwashing, about how it sources its toilet paper. In a proposed class action on Thursday, eight consumers said Procter ...
Four Cincinnati companies were named by Fortune as being among the world's most-admired for 2025. Fortune named Procter & Gamble, Cintas, Fifth Third Bancorp and GE Aerospace to its 2025 " World's Most Admired Companies" list, its 27th annual ranking that polls executives, asking them to rank firms in their industry by nine criteria.