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Procter & Gamble Co Stock Slips on So-So Earnings
Procter & Gamble (PG) stock was slipping today following the release of its earnings report for its fiscal second quarter of 2018.
Procter & Gamble Co Stock Slides With Earnings That Are Just OK
The PG earnings report shows that PG stock isn't in a dire situation, but the company is struggling with losing market share and slowing sales growth.
Procter & Gamble Co Stock Isn’t Good for Anything but Its Dividend
Don't expect any miracles from PG stock in 2018. The stock's only a hold if you're content with a 3.0% yield and little else.
Thursday’s Vital Data: Apple Inc. (AAPL), Ford Motor Company (F) and Procter & Gamble Company (PG)
Apple (AAPL) options rise on U.S. expansion, Ford Motor (F) lowered 2018 outlook and Procter & Gamble (PG) goes ex-div ahead of earnings.
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Procter & Gamble Co Stock Heading Into 2018 on the Wrong Foot
Procter & Gamble shareholders finally see light at the end of the tunnel, but PG stock is priced as though there is no tunnel at all.
After Major Overhaul, PG Stock Has Renewed Growth Potential
After slimming down its brand offerings, Procter & Gamble is more focused and efficient with renewed growth potential for P&G stock.
Why Proctor & Gamble Co Stock Offers Long-Term Value for Investors
Nelson Peltz can now pitch Proctor & Gamble management on splitting the company from inside the board room, making PG stock a long-term buy.
Procter & Gamble Co Stock Remains a Dangerous Dividend Play
P&G's growth has been poor for years now - and yet the PG stock price still rises. But there's no reason to expect the growth the market is pricing in.
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Earnings Momentum Makes Procter & Gamble Co (PG) a Buy
As one of the 174 companies in the GICS Consumer Staples sector Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG) is a member of the 14 company Household Products GICS industry group within this sector. PG has a market value of $224.3 billion which is in the top 10% of its industry group. PG's Portfolio Grader score ranks 2 among the 14 companies in this industry group; in the top half of the sector with a ranking of 46 among the 174 companies in the sector, and number 1,209 in the nearly 5,000 company Portfolio Grader universe.
3 Reasons To Be Bearish On Procter & Gamble Co
P&G may have won its proxy fight. But the fact remains that the company remains challenged. For the most part, growth will continue to be tough to achieve.
Why Procter & Gamble Co Stock Quietly Became a Buy
Procter & Gamble has been largely left for dead by most investors, but PG stock isn't the dead weight it was just a year ago.
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Procter & Gamble Co (PG) a Buy on Robust Earnings Momentum
Currently, Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG) has a Buy using the approach of Louis Navellier for investing and his Portfolio Grader stock evaluator. PG has maintained this ranking for 4 months.
What You Need To Know About Procter & Gamble After Its Boardroom Battle
Procter & Gamble's recent proxy fight was a lose-lose scenario. Management needs to grow revenues for PG stock to become a winner again.