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...From Colgate-Palmolive to Coca-Cola, companies have this week reassured investors that the “resilient consumer” is still spending....
...Rivals such as P&G and Colgate-Palmolive didn’t pull out: “Why the hell should we? . . . We’re competing on the world stage with these products.” We decline the waiter’s offer of dessert....
...Corporate results: Companies reporting before the bell include consumer goods manufacturers Newell Brands and Colgate-Palmolive....
...figures Russia: interest rate decision UK: Public sector debt and deficit US: University of Michigan consumer confidence index Results: Air France-KLM Q3, Aker BP Q3, Aon Q3, AutoNation Q3, Chevron Q3, Colgate-Palmolive...
...Noel Wallace, chief executive of Colgate-Palmolive, told investors last year that there was a “lot more focus on programmatic buying, a lot more focus on personalisation and getting content right”....
...Shares in toothpaste maker Colgate-Palmolive fell 5 per cent to $71.71, after the consumer goods company reported a lower-than-expected profit in its most recent quarter....
...Finnair, meanwhile, noted the recovery had been “slower to start than many anticipated”, while Colgate-Palmolive said: “We have not seen the travel retail business come back yet.”...
...Preliminary July CPI and Q2 GDP figures US: June personal income and spending figures Results: Air France-KLM H1, Aon Q2, AstraZeneca H1, Aston Martin Lagonda H1, Bouygues H1, Capgemini H1, Chevron Q2, Colgate-Palmolive...
...Colgate-Palmolive’s gross margin narrowed from 58.5 per cent a year ago to 56.9 per cent, although chief financial officer Stanley Sutula predicted it would improve in the months ahead....
...Consumer goods manufacturers Newell Brands and Colgate-Palmolive will also publish results. Five more top stories 1....
...Colgate-Palmolive has raised its full-year guidance after pledging to pass on higher raw material and logistics costs by further raising prices for its products....
...That includes Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive, both trading at about 26 times forward earnings....
...Colgate-Palmolive in February told analysts that its market share growth in China was “a beautiful story”, while Illinois Tool Works said last year its China revenue exceeded $1bn for the first time....
...Other earnings: Also reporting earnings before the market opens are Colgate-Palmolive, AbbVie, Booz Allen Hamilton and AllianceBernstein....
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...Colgate-Palmolive increased its 2022 fiscal year guidance on the back of strong revenue growth from price increases, but warned that inflation would weigh down on its profit margin....
...American Express, Charles Schwab and Colgate-Palmolive also report results this morning....
...These include Tide detergent maker P&G, toothpaste maker Colgate-Palmolive and Sharpie pen maker Newell Brands....
...P&G is the latest company to pass on higher prices to consumers, following similar moves by Colgate-Palmolive, Unilever, Kraft-Heinz, Nestlé and Danone....
...I’ve put the premium of another classic quality stock, Colgate-Palmolive, on the chart to add some context: Apple shares have pulled off an amazing trick....
...So if you thought, say, “Colgate-Palmolive has great brands, it will increase revenue well for years,” and then it did grow pretty well, that’s not a counter-example unless Colgate grew sales faster than...
...On a forward price/earnings multiple of 20 times it lags Colgate-Palmolive and Procter & Gamble of the US. Reckitt is a lumpy beast....
...Colgate-Palmolive said on Friday it would temper its marketing spend. But Coca-Cola and Nestlé are doing the opposite....
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