Playtex Sun Care Sales Up 14.4% In 1999; 4Q Jump Due To Early Shipments
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Playtex sun care sales increased 14.4% to $113.8 mil. in 1999, due to successful sales of Cool Colorz children's products and Quick Block Trigger Sprays, CEO Michael Gallagher told analysts during a conference call Feb. 1.
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