Colgate Deflects Currency Crush Through Oral Care Sales, Price Hikes
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Price increases in some regions are crucial to its earnings while Colgate also looks to oral care product launches as sales drivers. With an oral care business that is “one of the few remaining category killers,” the firm could create more value by divesting its home care and pet product businesses, an analyst says.
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