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Procter & Gamble Co PG Stock Quote

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NYSE: PG

Last close prices updated as of Jun 09, 2023, 7:00 PM EST | USD | BATS BZX Real-Time Price
  • Last Close 146.56
  • Sector Consumer Defensive
  • Industry Household & Personal Products
  • Investment Style Large Blend
  • Day Range 144.73  –  146.78
  • Year Range 122.18  –  158.11
  • Market Cap 345.4374 Bil
  • Volume / Avg 5.6 Mil /  6.2 Mil
  • Price / Sales 4.52
  • Price / Book 7.79
  • Forward Div Yield 2.57%
  • Trailing Div Yield 2.51%

Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis PG

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Even in the Face of Headwinds, Procter & Gamble Remains Resolute in Its Brand Spending Commitment

Business Strategy and Outlook

| Erin Lash |

It wasn’t long ago that Procter & Gamble was dogged by lackluster sales growth. However, after posting its 19th consecutive quarter of at least mid-single-digit organic revenue growth, these concerns are a distant memory. While we acknowledge the firm has been a beneficiary of the pandemic (with a mix that caters to consumers' penchant for cleaning and disinfecting fare), we attribute these marks to the strategic course P&G embarked on about nine years ago (rightsizing its category and geographic reach by shedding around 100 brands to ensure resources were being effectively allocated to the highest-return opportunities, while maintaining a stringent focus on costs). As a part of this playbook, P&G also adopted a more holistic approach to brand investing (consisting of how a product performs, the packaging, brand messaging, execution in stores and online, and the value a product offers for its retail partners and end consumers) that we think should support its wide moat long term.

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Business Description

Since its founding in 1837, Procter & Gamble has become one of the world's largest consumer product manufacturers, generating more than $80 billion in annual sales. It operates with a lineup of leading brands, including more than 20 that generate north of $1 billion each in annual global sales, such as Tide laundry detergent, Charmin toilet paper, Pantene shampoo, and Pampers diapers. P&G sold its last remaining food brand, Pringles, to Kellogg in calendar 2012. Sales outside its home turf represent around 55% of the firm's consolidated total, with around one third coming from emerging markets.

Contact
One Procter and Gamble Plaza
Cincinnati, OH, 45202
Industry Household & Personal Products
Employees 106,000

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Price
146.5694.1075.84134.50
Currency
USDUSDUSDUSD
Change
+$0.12 (0.08%) +$0.25 (0.27%) +$0.11 (0.15%) −$0.22 (0.16%)
Market Cap
345.44 Bil22.99 Bil62.91 Bil45.38 Bil
Industry
Household & Personal Products Household & Personal Products Household & Personal Products Household & Personal Products
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Consumer Defensive
Consumer Defensive
Consumer Defensive

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FAQs for Procter & Gamble Co Stock

Yes. PG has a forward dividend yield of 2.57%. See PG’s full dividends and stock split history on the Dividend tab.
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PG’s market cap is 345.44 Bil.
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PG’s stock style is Large Core.
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PG’s price/sales is 4.52.
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PG’s price/forward earnings is 25.49.
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PG’s price/book is 7.79.
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