The worlds largest products and personal care companies 2018:
"Procter & Gamble, the American consumer products giant with $66 billion in sales, remains number one in the category, but it slipped to 55th place in Forbes’ overall Global 2000 rankings from 46th last year. The scope of its business is enormous, with 22 brands that have $1 billion or more in sales, including Pampers, Crest, Tide and Gillette. But with shares down 18% over the latest 12 months, sales growth anemic and profits squeezed, it’s been searching for a new strategy for growth. Without a breakthrough innovation of its own a long time and with Wall Street anxious for a turnaround, P&G chief executive David Taylor in April announced a deal to buy the consumer healthcare business of Merck for $4.2 billion."
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