P&G taking natural path
This article was originally published in OTC Bulletin & The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Procter&Gamble’s (P&G’s) new product development (NPD) across all of its businesses – including Personal Health Care – is responding to a growing demand from consumers for more “natural” offerings, according to the firm’s chief financial officer Jon Moeller.
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