Colgate Q3 Sales Increase, But Profits Decline With Charges, Restructuring
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Increased spending on advertising helped Colgate-Palmolive remain the leader in the U.S. toothpaste market during the third quarter, according to an Oct. 25 announcement of the firm's earnings during the period
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