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Company & Industry Overviews Procter & Gamble’s Efforts to Reduce Capex
Less capex has been required since P&G reduced the number of brands as well as the research and development, marketing, and innovation costs associated with them.Company & Industry Overviews Why Procter & Gamble Dominates in Grooming Products
In the six months ending December 31, 2014, P&G’s net sales stood at $40.3 billion. Of this, 9.6% came from the Grooming segment.Company & Industry Overviews How Innovation is Helping Procter & Gamble Develop Premium Brands
In 2001, P&G established an innovation strategy program called “Connect and Develop.” The program has allowed the company to better understand consumer behaviour.Company & Industry Overviews What Are the Drivers Affecting Procter & Gamble’s Profitability?
Last August, P&G announced it was working on exit options for ~100 brands to improve sales and profitability. All of the brands contributing little to growth will be disposed of.Company & Industry Overviews Procter & Gamble Supply Chain Initiatives Improve Productivity
In an effort to partially digitize its supply chain, P&G has introduced an automated re-ordering system. It maintains a count of inventory in stores and relays the information to its suppliers.Company & Industry Overviews What Drives Procter & Gamble’s Growth?
The emerging markets of Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America offer ample growth opportunities for the consumer staples sector.Company & Industry Overviews Procter & Gamble: A Brand Marketing Pioneer
P&G is one of the world’s biggest advertisers. The company has defined many of the marketing strategies used globally.Company & Industry Overviews Crest and Oral-B: Stars in Procter & Gamble’s Health Care Segment
The Health Care segment is P&G’s smallest segment. The segment’s net revenue for the year ending June 30, 2014, was $7.8 billion, or 9.5% of the company’s total net revenue.Company & Industry Overviews Procter & Gamble Leads the Market in Baby, Feminine, Family Care
The company’s Baby, Feminine and Family Care segment is the second-largest grossing segment at Procter & Gamble.Company & Industry Overviews Procter & Gamble: Global Leader in Fabric Care and Home Care
P&G’s Fabric Care and Home Care segment’s annual revenue was reported to be $26.1 billion in fiscal 2014. It contributed 31.7% of the company’s total net sales.Company & Industry Overviews An Overview of Procter & Gamble’s 5 Segments, Product Categories
Of its five business segments, the majority of P&G’s sales and earnings are derived from its Fabric Care and Home Care business.