A company analysis of the structuring and management of the American household product company, Procter & Gamble. The author looks at the company's long term profitability and maintenance of impressive market share and their perceived reliability and desirability and the reasons for this. The author examines the company history and current policies to explain its long-term success.
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"Investors in these troubled times could certainly do worse than to consider The Procter & Gamble Company as a good option, given its recent restructurings (which have jettisoned the company's less profitable lines and refocused it on its core products, which have historically proved to be highly profitable) and its overall financial performance during the past year."
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Apr 04, 2002
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