Procter & Gamble Company

NYSE: PG
$170.33
-$0.81 (-0.5%)
Closing Price on December 17, 2024

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ETFs have become an exceptionally popular choice for investors seeking diversification and exposure to large market segments. Thematic ETFs, like the iShares S&P 500 Value ETF (NYSE: IVE),...
The U.S. economy is primarily driven by consumer spending. To put it another way, the country’s economy depends, to a large extent, on the private sector’s ability to identify — and sell —...
Investors love dividend stocks because they provide dependable income and a great opportunity for solid total return. Total return includes interest, capital gains, dividends, and distributions...
Investors love dividend stocks, especially the ultra-yield variety because they provide a significant income stream and give investors a great opportunity for massive total returns. Total return...
Procter & Gamble Co. (NYSE: PG), one of the largest consumer products companies in the world, recalled 8.2 million “defective bags” of Tide Pods, Gain Flings, Ace Pods, and Ariel Pods liquid...
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The aging population and increasing life expectancy of Baby Boomers have created a growing demand for investments that provide reliable income and the potential for long-term growth. High-yield...
In the high-stakes world of investing, the late great Charlie Munger’s playbook stands out for its focus on fundamental strength and long-term value—principles that have cemented his legacy...
The 1960s was a very important time in the growth of the United States. Between rapid workforce growth, the rise of automation, and “Great Society” programs like Food Stamps and Medicare, the...
Here is an assessment of how safe Procter & Gamble’s dividend appears to be based on a variety of metrics.
Founded in 1837 by William Proctor and James Gamble. The company grew fast during the 19th century, selling candles and soap, and by 1880, it began producing a new product with a high-quality yet...
Investors love dividend stocks because they provide dependable income and give investors a great opportunity for solid total return. Total return includes interest, capital gains, dividends, and...
Everything is starting to look rosy again. The inflation data for October came in below the estimates; earnings have been reasonably good for the third quarter, and Congress may get the ongoing...
With November here, many investors are looking toward Thanksgiving, the holidays, and the end of the year. The stock market went through some of the biggest combined net selling from August to...