P&G In COVID And Beyond: ‘We Will Serve A Forever-Altered Health, Hygiene And Cleaning Focus’
Executive Summary
After reporting 6% organic growth for fiscal 2020, ended on 30 June, P&G’s increasingly health, hygiene and cleaning-focused business is still going strong, CFO Jon Moeller said at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference. While uncertainties abound, P&G remains confident in its strategy, portfolio and long-term prospects.
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