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- initialism Procter & Gamble
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Related Article As Middle Class Shrinks, P&G Aims High and Low This low-income consumer is part of a long-term P&G study tracking several consumers over time to gauge how sentiment is evolving as the economic slowdown wears on.
A Tale of Two Shoppers: Life During the Slowdown Ellen Byron 2011
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Even a cursory survey of wiki-research reveals the notion of P&G positioned on some moral high ground is dubious.
Patrice Evans: Procter & Gamble: A Goliath In Sheep's Clothing 2008
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"It's going to be another low-quality March quarter," UBS analyst Nik Modi said, referring to P&G's current fiscal third quarter, which ends next month.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JESSICA WOHL 2011
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Analysts expected earnings of 99 cents on $19.83 billion for P&G, which is based in Cincinnati.
CBS 47: Local News 2009
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Shares of P&G, which is based in Cincinnati, rose 10 cents to $62.34, and shares of Sara Lee advanced 2 cents to $12.21.
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Shares of P&G, which is based in Cincinnati, rose 38 cents to $62.62, and shares of Sara Lee advanced 4 cents to $12.23.
WRAL.com Top Stories 2009
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And corporate America noticed: Companies such as P&G, GM, Kraft, Clorox, Wal-Mart, and countless others have sought MommyBloggers for their insights and online advocacy.
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The Obama administration budget, which suggests repealing or limiting this practice, would have a "dramatic negative impact" on the profits of U.S. companies such as P&G, Lafley said.
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But manufacturers such as P&G, which makes Tide detergent, Crest toothpaste and Pampers diapers, argue they need to maintain prices to offset stubbornly high commodity costs, currency fluctuations and lower sales volumes.
P&G, Others 2009
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And corporate America noticed: Companies such as P&G, GM, Kraft, Clorox, Wal-Mart, and countless others have sought MommyBloggers for their insights and online advocacy.
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