J&J Worldwide Skin Care Crosses $1.5 Bil. Mark In 2000
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Johnson & Johnson's flourishing skin care business, which saw double-digit increases in the U.S. for both the 2000 fourth quarter and full year, remains the brightest performer in the firm's consumer sector.
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