Procter & Gamble Company

NYSE: PG
$174.22
+$2.68 (+1.6%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

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Procter & Gamble released better-than-expected quarterly earnings results before the markets opened on Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of GE, Intel, Verizon and other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies due to report their quarterly results this week.
Apple indicated that it will pay $38 billion in repatriation taxes under the new tax law. Apple says that it is already the largest U.S. taxpayer and that a payment of that size likely would be the...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Amazon.com, Boeing, Chesapeake Energy, Eli Lilly, Gilead Sciences, Micron Thecnology, NVIDIA, Procter & Gamble...
Intel continued is run as the worst-performing Dow index stock of 2018. The company tried to put a different foot forward at the CES show, but a buggy patch for the Meltdown and Spectre flaws...
Intel, DowDuPont, UnitedHealth, and Procter & Gamble weighed on the DJIA index Wednesday.
Intel was the worst performing Dow stock in the first week of 2018, entirely due to a recently revealed flaw that has been present in the company's chips for more than 20 years.
If the Dow and S&P are going to continue their meteoric rise, they are going to need help from many of the stocks that so far have just sat on the sidelines, like Procter & Gamble.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Alphabet, Avon, Bank of America, Intel, Roku, Snap and Western Digital.
Here is a consensus forecast of each of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial stocks, including a forward 12-month consensus analyst price target and an expected 2018 total return on each.
With the markets grinding higher and expensive, playing it safe makes sense now and may really make sense in 2018.
One strategy that has been popular each year as investors rebalance and make changes is the so-called Dogs of the Dow.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Altria, Apple, General Motors, Procter & Gamble and Walmart.
Even without a board seat, Nelson Peltz would continue to pressure for change. So, the Procter & Gamble board has decided to get rid of him, ironically, by allowing him to join their numbers.
Caterpillar, Nike, Coca-Cola, and Procter & Gamble lead the DJIA higher on Wednesday.