Consumer
P&G Slashes Tariff Impact by 50% as Earnings Beat Estimates
Gillette razors at a pharmacy in Los Angeles.
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Procter & Gamble Co. reported better-than-expected sales for its first quarter as consumers brushed off price increases and snapped up its Gillette razors and Secret deodorant. The company also cut its projected impact from tariffs in half.
The Cincinnati, Ohio-based company reported 2% organic revenue growth for the period — above the average analyst estimate. That measure strips out currency volatility and the impact of acquisitions. Revenue and earnings per share also surpassed expectations.