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P&G Net Sales by Business Segment

January 10, 2019 by Abhijeet Pratap Updated: January 10, 2019

Procter & Gamble Net Sales by Business Segment 2010-2018.

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The following table shows the net sales of Procter & Gamble by business segment from 2010-2018. Sums are in million dollars.

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Fabric & homecare is the largest of all business segments of P&G followed by Baby, feminine and family care and beauty segments. Fabric & homecare accounted for 21.4 Billion dollars in net sales for P&G in 2018. The next two segments (Baby, feminine and family care and beauty segments) had net sales of 18.1 and 12.4 Billion dollars respectively.

About Procter & Gamble:

Procter & Gamble was incorporated in Ohio in 1905. However, the original business upon which P&G was built was founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. P&G offers a large range of consumer packaged goods. Today, its products sell across more than 180 countries and territories. The company operates across five reportable segments that include Beauty; Grooming; Health Care; Fabric & Home Care and Baby, Feminine & Family Care. The largest segment among these is fabric and homeware followed by Baby, Feminine and Family Care. Its largest market is united States which accounts for 41%  of its net sales. P&G also spends a large sum on Research and development as well as marketing every year.  The brand has focused its business on 65 brands across 10 product categories.

Sources:

P&G Annual Reports.

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About Abhijeet Pratap

Abhijeet has been blogging on educational topics and business research since 2016. He graduated with a Hons. in English literature from BRABU and an MBA from the Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi. He likes to blog and share his knowledge and research in business management, marketing, literature and other areas with his readers.

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