NYSE:PG

Procter & Gamble (PG)

149.31
-2.10 (1.39%)
as of Jul 6, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 6, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 11 opinions in the last 12 months.

Procter & Gamble (PG) is currently facing a challenging economic landscape, with experts indicating that consumer products are experiencing difficulties. The company has been described as a defensive stock due to its strong brand portfolio and consistent dividend payments near 3%. Despite a decline in stock performance, with a noted drop of 14.4% over the past year, some analysts believe it is an opportune time to invest, albeit gradually, given its quality and dividend aristocrat status. However, there are concerns about low earnings growth, rising input costs, and a persistently cautious consumer sentiment. While PG maintains strong margins, its revenue growth has been slow, prompting mixed sentiments regarding its immediate future, especially as it approaches an earnings report amidst a weak economy.

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Cautious
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Valuation
Fair Value
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PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jan 31/05. Up 2%.) The Gillette acquisition is going to be very good. Very strong brands.
BUY
Hasn't gone anywhere in the last year because of the Gillette deal. It will be accretive. Getting a dividend while you wait. Good management.
BUY
Would have to have a look at the Gillette business. At the end of the day, this is a company that's going to have some pretty powerful brands. Probably will be able to take costs out of the business. On their radar screen.
TOP PICK
Gillete looks like a great acquisition of them. Going to give them great pricing power in getting shelf spacing with places like Wal Mart. This will give them an expanded line into Asia.
TOP PICK
Feels there will be a rotation to larger caps in the US. An innovative firm.
BUY
Good for long term investors. Dividend increases quite regularily. Great franchise. With the falling US$, it's easier for them to do business internationally.
DON'T BUY
Getting squeezed. Costs of their packaging is rising. Investors have made no money on Unilever, Colgate or Proctor & Gamble over the last 5 years.
DON'T BUY
Cheap. Has done really well. 1.8% dividend. Looking at 11/13% earnings per share. Has probably done most of its performance over the next 12/18 months.
PAST TOP PICK
(Past top pick Mar 19/04. Up 6%.) Still likes. Valuation is very attractive. The weakness of the US dollar works for them, not against them.
BUY
Expects margins to continue to rise. A good stock.
TOP PICK
(A top pick Jan 16/04. Up 5 1/2%.) Expect it to go a lot higher. A great company. 2% dividend.
TOP PICK
40% of their sales are in Europe so the stronger US$ has been helpful. A growth company. Very diversified. Increasing dividends.
BUY
Benefits from the weak US dollarbecause of the large amount of sales outside North America. Very safe.
BUY
Had some accounting concerns. Well positioned. Strong brand names. Good long term.
BUY
Good international markets, so weakening US$ will not have a big affect on them. Has just been restructured.
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