P&G Eyes Targeted Innovation, China Opportunities Amid Transformation
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
CFO Jon Moeller drives home that P&G is "operating in a more volatile environment than we ever have" as it continues shedding slow-growth brands. Hair care and grooming are high among the streamlined company's strategic priorities, as well as the US market and China.
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