North America Anchors Colgate As Currency Headwinds Continue Abroad
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet
Executive Summary
Innovation across categories helped make Colgate's North American business its star segment in the second quarter, rising 1.6% to $793m on strong oral care sales, while the firm’s international business remains impacted negatively by currency headwinds.
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