| Procter & Gamble not likely to give investors fits in 2012 |
Worcester TelegramHow will Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) fare in 2012? Well, if the economy is weak, consumers may not stop shaving or brushing their teeth, but they may forgo higher-end items such as tooth-whitening products and may even pass up name brands such as Crest ...
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| P&G Signs $394 Million Deal With U.K.'s CyDen, Telegraph Reports |
BloombergProcter & Gamble Co. has signed an agreement with UK cosmetic technology company CyDen Ltd. to sell its hair removal devices, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The deal with Swansea-based CyDen is thought to be worth about 250 million pounds ($394 ...
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| Home care aid for epilepsy sufferer |
Wetherby TodayAnne Procter, 53, is a full-time carer to her daughter Claire Asquith, 34, who has suffered from Lennox Gastaut Syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy which is diagnosed in children, since she was two year's old. Now Anne has praised Leeds charity Care ...
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| Wright wins Jacket Redesign Contest |
Wilkes Barre Times-LeaderIn spite of this natural disaster, Wright, who is employed by Foth Production Solutions and supports engineering efforts at Procter and Gamble, has become involved in the community by entering a drawing in the Book Jacket Redesign Contest for “One Flew ...
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| Rajshahi's Mushfiqur fined for showing dissent |
ESPNcricinfo.comFollowing a code of conduct hearing by match referee Mike Procter, Mushfiqur was fined 25000 Taka. The umpires had reported Mushfiqur to Procter for his actions during his side's time in the field. Proctor concluded that by challenging the decision of ...
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| Sign that bond market backs 3rd quantitative-easing round? Check Huggies' price. |
Washington PostProcter & Gamble's failure to raise the price of Cascade dishwashing soap shows why investors are buying Treasuries at the lowest yields in history, giving the Federal Reserve more scope to boost the economy. The world's largest consumer-products ...
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| Michael Mendes' dream for Diamond Foods shattered |
San Francisco ChronicleGone, almost certainly, is the planned acquisition of Pringles from Procter & Gamble, which would have made Diamond Foods second only to PepsiCo as a purveyor of snack foods in the United States. Its stock price, which had reached the heady heights of ...
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