The company still expects sales to grow 4 percent to 6 percent for its 2009 fiscal year ending in June.
The company still expects sales to grow 4 percent to 6 percent for its 2009 fiscal year ending in June.
The company still expects sales to grow 4 percent to 6 percent for its 2009 fiscal year ending in June.
The company still expects sales to grow 4 percent to 6 percent for its 2009 fiscal year ending in June.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office upheld Procter & Gamble’s patent used for a Folgers-brand plastic coffee container.
A partnership between Ann Taylor Loft and Procter & Gamble is turning stores into launching pads for two new products that claim to cut down on dry cleaning bills by helping clothes look newer longer.
Folgers is trying to lure customers with an approach to roasting that it calls “the biggest innovation since the launch of decaf.
Amgen’s experimental bone drug reduced the risk of spinal fractures in women with osteoporosis by 68 percent in a pivotal clinical trial.
Procter & Gamble reported a 33 percent jump in fourth-quarter profit as it countered soaring energy and commodity costs with higher prices.
Social scientists have learned that there is power in tying certain behaviors to habitual cues through relentless advertising.
Procter & Gamble, the consumer goods giant, is part of a wave of companies getting into the music business to promote their own products.