Procter & Gamble is a multinational consumer goods corporation that specializes in a wide array of personal care, health, and hygiene products. The company develops, manufactures, and markets well-known brands that encompass various categories, including beauty, grooming, health care, fabric and home care, and baby and family care. By focusing on innovation and quality, Procter & Gamble aims to improve the everyday lives of consumers worldwide through its diverse product portfolio, which includes items such as laundry detergents, shampoos, diapers, and skincare products. The company's commitment to sustainability and social responsibility further underscores its role as a leader in the consumer goods industry, as it works to create a positive impact on society and the environment. Read More
Zevo, the leader in worry-free pest solutions, is partnering with culinary authority, Antoni Porowski, to help share his rules for the kitchen. As the weather warms up and we start to enjoy spring gatherings and summer get-togethers, the ample food, sugary drinks and outdoor fun can attract more pests than guests.
Smoother days are ahead, as today, Gillette Venus, the #1 Most Awarded Razor Brand*, announces the launch of Smoothguard, a comedic and educational campaign featuring creator Drew Afualo. Celebrating personalized body care and unapologetic confidence this summer, the campaign delivers a clear message – your skin requires unique attention on different parts of the body, and the coily, coarse hair and sensitive skin around your pubic area need the proper tools to fight irritation.
Consumer products behemoth Proctor & Gamble (NYSE:PG) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 7.4% year on year to $21.24 billion....
Consumer products behemoth Proctor & Gamble (NYSE:PG) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 7.4% year on year to $21.24 billion...
The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) reported third quarter fiscal year 2026 net sales of $21.2 billion, an increase of seven percent versus the prior year. Organic sales, which excludes the impacts of foreign exchange and acquisitions and divestitures, increased three percent versus the prior year. Diluted net earnings per share were $1.63, an increase of six percent versus prior year, driven by a gain from the dissolution of the Glad joint venture business. Core earnings per share were $1.59, an increase of three percent versus prior year.
The freshness experts at Febreze are setting their sights on the home’s most notorious odor offender – the kitchen trash can – with their latest innovation. Today, the Brand unveiled the NEW Febreze TRASH Odor Fighter, a compact yet powerful device engineered for high-performance freshness. Formulated to reduce up to 99% of common trash odors, this new kitchen must-have will be every garbage can’s and nose’s new best friend.
Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) announced it has been named to Fortune's 2026 America's Most Innovative Companies list, earning the top position in the Household Products Industry — a distinction the company has now held for three consecutive years. Published in partnership with Statista, the ranking evaluated hundreds of U.S.-headquartered organizations and identified P&G's greatest strength as Product Innovation, a reflection of the company's relentless focus on solving consumer problems with superior, science-backed solutions.
Consumer products behemoth Proctor & Gamble (NYSE:PG) will be announcing earnings results this Friday before market open. Here’s what to expect. Procter & Ga...
Dreft, the top pediatrician-recommended baby detergent brand, today announced a comprehensive packaging redesign, product name simplification, and product upgrade to enhance the laundry experience for parents nationwide. The refresh introduces clearer labeling with Dreft Baby, Dreft Toddler and Dreft Family liquid detergents, making it easier for caregivers to select the ideal formula for their child's developmental stage. Product names are simplified to Dreft Baby, Dreft Toddler, and Dreft Family for intuitive selection.
Johnson & Johnson, Albertsons, and Procter & Gamble have each raised their dividends, lifting yields to between 2.3% and 4% despite mixed performance in 2025.
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