The consumer packaged goods company Procter & Gamble operates in five segments: beauty; grooming; health care; fabric and home care; and baby, feminine, and family care. Founded in 1837 when a British candlemaker and an Irish soapmaker merged their businesses in Cincinnati, its holdings include Tide, Pampers, Downy, Gillette, and Oral-B.
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- Updated:8/5/24
- Country:U.S.
- Headquarters:Cincinnati
- Industry:Household and Personal Products
- CEO:Jon R. Moeller
- Website:https://www.pginvestor.com
- Ticker:PG
- Company type:Public
- Revenues ($M):$82,006
- Profits ($M):$14,653
- Market value ($M):$388,431
- Number of employees:107,000
Figures are for fiscal year ended June 30, 2023. Market value as of July 15, 2024.
- Sector:Consumer Products
- Industry:Soaps and Cosmetics
- Current All-Star Rank:18
- Previous All-Star Rank:24
- Industry Rank:1
- Previous Industry Rank:1
- Overall Score:7.94
- Innovation:2
- People Management:1
- Use of Corporate Assets:1
- Social Responsibility:2
- Quality of Management:1
- Financial Soundness:1
- Long-Term Investment Value:2
- Quality of Products/Services:1
- Global Competitiveness:1
- Sector:Household Products
- Culture rank:51
- Process rank:38
- Product rank:26
- $ Millions% change
- Revenues ($M):$82,0062.3%
- Profits ($M):$14,653-0.6%
- Assets ($M):$120,829-
- Total Stockholder Equity ($M):$46,777-
- Profit as % of Revenues:17.9%
- Profits as % of Assets:12.1%
- Profits as % of Stockholder Equity:31.3%
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