Colgate Attacking Fiscal 2018 Second Half With Urgency, Not Panic
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Organic growth remains difficult to find for Colgate in a challenging macro environment marked by slowing emerging markets and unfavorable foreign exchange. However, the firm is optimistic about its continuing Naturals expansion, recent professional skin-care pickups and planned pricing initiatives going into the fiscal 2018 second half.
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