J&J Consumer Sales To Feel $650 Mil. Accounting Change Impact In 2002
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Accounting changes related to slotting fees, sales promotional costs and couponing will reduce Johnson & Johnson's reported consumer sales by $650 mil. in 2002, the firm said during an Oct. 16 analysts call.
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