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Kaboom! There you go... Proving (again) that the naysayers are wrong. Get on board the "quality" dividend train.
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Researchers found shoppers are switching from branded items, sales of which are down by 1%, to supermarkets' own-label products.
"Sales of these lines, which are often cheaper, have risen by 2.9%, boosted by Aldi and Lidl's strong performances, both of whom have extensive own-label repertoires,"
"We can also see consumers turning to value ranges"
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The comments on this board crack me up. PG is down 21% from it's 52 week high, (about in line with the S&P500) and people are ready to jump out the window. I've never sold a share of P&G, and the last I checked, those all those dividend dollars haven't vanished from my bank account. I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but I'd likely buy more if the price drops in the 120 range. The broad market still probably has another 10-15% left to fall, with a full recovery (to January highs) taking about 2 - 3 years. No need to get excited.
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Nike late warning ⛔️ on effects of strong dollar 💵 on its revenues will likely cause a big selloff in PG and all other companies with a large pct of international sales. Expect PG 143 today to test 139 this week...
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150 next week.
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Hi woke go broke. I hope PG does not follow Disney. Stay out of politics and social justice. Hire the best on ability not race
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Soon 160$
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If you can nab this stock in the 120s -load up! Almost recession proof and decent dividend keeps you smiling.
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P&G is just too good of a company that basically cornered the consumer essentials market razors, laundry detergent, toothpaste, soap, diapers etc. They own many everyday household name brands which just makes them a great buy despite their high costs of transportation, increasing materials cost and SG&A costs. They can effectively make money considering their size can keep competitors at bay and keep the barrier for entry high. Even if the price falls further it's a long term buy.
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PG at $133. gotta have some.
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When the recession hits, people will economize and move to more private labels, which will destroy P&G sales and margins.
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PG - - -%- WARNING PROCTER & GAMBLE Stock Going DOWN To $ 90 or LOWER Very near future just GUESS IS MY OPINION How about your Estimate .?.
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With the recession, people are switching to cheaper store label brands. PG is losing market share big time.
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High oil will wipe out PG shares, $100 target post earning
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This is what happens when cramer saids he make this clubs top position to fight inflation
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All gains from last 12 months GONE!
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Industry P/E is about 15-18; but PG is still around 23, even after some sharp drop in P. $100-120 would be a catch down to industry standards if no extra good factor in the future.
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This stock is absolutely being destroyed. Supposed to be defensive, but falling apart. A new 52 week low now. Simply horrible and management better come out and say something before the July 29th.announcement. If not expect Moeller to last even less time than McDonald or Dark Jagger.
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The relative strength index (RSI) for PG is 28.8. The RSI for all dividend paying stocks is 40. This is a buy signal for PG. I’ll pick up some more on the opening bell.
"Sales of these lines, which are often cheaper, have risen by 2.9%, boosted by Aldi and Lidl's strong performances, both of whom have extensive own-label repertoires,"
"We can also see consumers turning to value ranges"
Simply horrible and management better come out and say something before the July 29th.announcement. If not expect Moeller to last even less time than McDonald or Dark Jagger.