Procter & Gamble (PG: US): EPS $ 0.98 forecast at $ 0.94 (previous value: $ 1.07). Revenue: $ 16.53 billion. (-12% Y / y) in forecast: $ 17.17 billion and result in the same period of 2014 of $ 18.77 billion.
PG Premarket: + 1.94%;
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Sales for Q3, were influenced by the strong dollar, as the company gets about two-thirds of its revenue from markets outside North America. In addition, Procter & Gamble saw slowing demand in several product categories.
As strengths the company can point to many areas that expand its profit margins and stable financial position with reasonable debt levels.
Overall, the company will focus primarily on products for shaving Gillette, Tide detergent and Pampers, as the most profitable brands.
G.Hristov / Head of Fundamental Analyzes
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