P&G Leaves Divesting Out Of Value-Building Tool Box – CFO
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
P&G CFO Jon Moeller says splitting up or spinning off business units is a relevant question, but is a short-term approach while the firm is focused on long-term value building through innovation. During an investor conference, he also discusses plans to boost promotional spending.
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