P&G Keeps Direct-to-Consumer In Perspective, Retail Distribution Primary
Executive Summary
Procter & Gamble remains focused on conventional retail sales, though it will continue to leverage the DTC distribution channel for several categories, CFO Jon Moeller says. Health care sales in the firm's latest quarter jumped 7%, outperforming other sectors.
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