P&G To Cut Portfolio In Half, Refocus On Core In Simplification Strategy
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
P&G will divest or discontinue half its brands and focus on lines that account for 90% of its total sales under a streamlining effort CEO A.G. Lafley says will result in portfolio offering “consumer-preferred and customer supported” products.
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