Beauty

P&G Tops Estimates on Beauty Products Demand, Warns of Profit Hit From Middle East War

Procter & Gamble on Friday said it expected a $150 million hit to its annual profit, even as demand for its pricier hair and skin care products helped the consumer goods bellwether top quarterly expectations.

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