P&G Goes For Gold With 2012 Multi-Brand Olympic Sponsorship
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
P&G’s multi-brand commercial innovation strategy surrounding the 2012 Summer Olympics in London is expected to add $500 million in incremental sales, the Cincinnati-based marketer said at the Citi Global Consumer Conference May 23.
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