P&G Targets $10 Billion In Cost Savings In Four Years
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
P&G will $10 billion in costs by the end of fiscal 2016, firm says at Analyst Group of New York Conference Feb. 23. Firm aims to derive $3 billion of that from reduced overhead, with plans to cut 5,700 jobs by the end of next fiscal year.
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