P&G Restructuring Program Early Termination Slated For Mid-2003
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Procter & Gamble expects to record after-tax savings of $1.4 bil.-$1.5 bil. by the end of its current fiscal year on June 30, when it plans to bring its restructuring efforts to a close
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