Jim Cramer ມີແນວໂນ້ມຕໍ່ຮຸ້ນ P&G ຫຼັງຈາກລາຍໄດ້ Q2 ຂອງຕົນ

Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE: PG), on Thursday, reported its financial results for the second quarter that came in roughly in line with Street estimates. The stock is still down as shareholders expected more from the consumer goods company.  

Why are P&G shares down today?

Shares are responding to shipment volumes that fell a more than expected 6.0% versus last year even though a 10% increase in prices fuelled a 5.0% annualised growth in organic sales on a constant currency basis and excluding acquisitions.


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ລົງທະບຽນ ສຳ ລັບຈົດ ໝາຍ ຂ່າວ Invezz, ມື້ນີ້.

Discussing the prospect of a recession on CNBC’s "Squawk ຢູ່ຕາມຖະຫນົນ", CEO Jon Moeller ກ່າວວ່າ:

Things look good across the world. Let’s assume China does recover, U.S. economy continues to be strong, demand for our products continue to be strong, our markets continue to grow. Put that together, and it doesn’t look horrible.

Jim Cramer’s take on P&G shares

ສໍາລັບປີການເງິນເຕັມ, ໂປແກຼມ Procter & Gamble continues to see up to a 4.0% increase in its per-share earnings.

It, however, raised its sales guidance on Thursday and now expects that metric to remain roughly unchanged on a year-over-year basis. Reacting to the earnings print, famed investor Jim Cramer ກ່າວວ່າ:

P&G is a dividend aristocrat that does well over time. For the people at home, it’s a terrific idea. I own it for the Charitable Trust. I’ll tell people to buy it at $140, $135. This is a great American company that’s growing organic volume.

Wall Street consensus currently is also to buy P&G shares.

P&G fourth-quarter financial highlights

  • ມີລາຍໄດ້ 3.93 ຕື້ໂດລາທຽບກັບ 4.22 ຕື້ໂດລາໃນປີທີ່ຜ່ານມາ
  • Per-share earnings also fell from $1.66 to $1.59
  • Adjusted EPS was also $1.59 as per the ປະຊາສໍາພັນ
  • Sales slipped nearly 1.0% year-on-year to $20.77 billion
  • ຄວາມເຫັນດີເຫັນພ້ອມແມ່ນ $1.59 ຕໍ່ຫຸ້ນໃນລາຍຮັບ $20.73 ຕື້

Versus early October, P&G shares are up roughly 15% at writing.

Source: https://invezz.com/news/2023/01/19/buy-pg-shares-after-q2-earnings-jim-carmer/