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Pampers prices to rise amid sluggish P&G sales

- From Staff and Wire Reports

Procter & Gamble’s fiscal fourth-quarter sales fell short of expectatio­ns and the world’s biggest consumer products maker said it’ll be raising prices on some of its most well-known brands, including Pampers.

The company said that it’ll be raising prices on Pampers in North America. It’s also boosting prices on Bounty, Charmin and Puffs.

Shares dropped more than 3 percent before the opening bell Tuesday.

Prices for Americans have begun to rise, though at a rate economists believe is healthy for the overall economy.

Last month, the Labor Department reported the June increase in its producer price index — which measures inflation pressures before they reach the consumer, was 0.3 percent in June, but the 12-month gain was the fastest in more than six years.

Those costs, depending on the company, can be passed on to consumers.

Tuesday, P&G said “core gross margin decreased 100 basis points, as 270 basis points of manufactur­ing cost savings were more than offset by 110 basis points of commodity and shipping cost increases,” among other things.

For the three months ended June 30, P&G earned $1.89 billion, or 72 cents per share. A year earlier the Cincinnati company earned $2.22 billion, or 82 cents per share.

Stripping out one-time gains and costs, earnings were 94 cents per share. That’s 4 cents better than what analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research were calling for.

Revenue rose to $16.5 billion from $16.08 billion, bolstered by a 10 percent increase in beauty segment sales. Wall Street was expecting $16.55 billion in revenue.

Procter & Gamble Co. anticipate­s fiscal 2019 earnings to be $4.45 per share. Analysts polled by FactSet predict $4.39 per share.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Procter & Gamble Co., headquarte­red in Cincinnati, said it will raise prices on Pampers in North America. It’s also boosting prices on Bounty, Charmin and Puffs.
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Pampers is one of Procter & Gamble’s well-known brands.

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