P&G’s Gamble To Hike Prices Pays Off With 4% Net Sales Growth In Q4
Executive Summary
For the final quarter of its FY19, P&G reports 4% net sales growth to $17.1bn. Pricing and organic volume each contributed 3 percentage points to organic sales growth in the firm's strongest quarter since before the US financial crisis in 2008.
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