Shares of Tide and Pampers parent Procter & Gamble rose Wednesday after the consumer goods giant posted fiscal 2025 second-quarter net sales that topped Wall Street estimates.
Procter & Gamble's (PG) fiscal second-quarter results rose on an annual basis and topped market estimates, buoyed by revenue gains across majority of the consumer goods company's business segments.
The parent of household brands including Tide, Pampers, Gillette and Crest, which beat net sales expectations for the first time in five quarters, even as prices didn't rise for the first time in more ...