Procter & Gamble stock rose in premarket trading Tuesday after the consumer-staples company reported fiscal second-quarter sales and earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations. Shares of Procter & Gamble were up 3% to $166.
Procter & Gamble beat Wall Street's estimates for its quarterly earnings and revenue. The company's volume rose 1% in its fiscal second quarter as demand for household staples like toilet paper and cleaning products rose.
Shares of Tide and Pampers parent Procter & Gamble rose Wednesday after the consumer goods giant posted fiscal 2025 second-quarter net sales that topped Wall Street estimates.
Many The Procter & Gamble Company ( NYSE:PG ) insiders ditched their stock over the past year, which may be of
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Procter & Gamble is trading near the top of the Dow Wednesday after the consumer staples giant beat expectations for its fiscal 2025 second quarter.
Shares of Tide and Pampers parent Procter & Gamble (PG) rose 3% Wednesday after the consumer goods giant posted fiscal 2025 second-quarter net sales that topped Wall Street estimates. Net sales ...
Procter & Gamble (PG) faces challenges with foreign exchange rates & cyberattack impact ahead of Q2 earnings.
Procter & Gamble has missed Wall Street’s revenue estimates four times over the last two years. Looking at Procter & Gamble’s peers in the consumer staples segment, some have already reported ...