Procter & Gamble (PG) Q1 2026 Earnings

Procter & Gamble (PG) Q1 2026 Earnings

P&G CEO Jon Moeller on Q1 2026 results: 40th consecutive quarter of organic sales growth

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‘K-shaped’ shopping

“The consumer environment is not great, but stable,” CFO Andre Schulten said on a call with media, adding that shoppers have behaved similarly in the last few quarters.

In the United States, the company’s largest market, consumption across P&G’s broad swath of products has slowed “a little bit,” according to Schulten. Like Coca-Cola, P&G is seeing a bifurcation in how consumers are shopping, based on their incomes, often described as a “K-shaped” economy.

Shoppers who are less cash constrained are buying bigger pack sizes from mass and online retailers, Schulten said.

“That’s their way to look for value,” he said.

But U.S. consumers living paycheck to paycheck are looking to stretch their money further by using every bottle of detergent or shampoo to the last drop and exhausting their pantry inventory before shopping for more, according to Schulten.

Boxes of Tide Pods dishwasher detergent are displayed at a Costco Wholesale store on July 12, 2025 in San Diego, California.

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P&G reported Friday that volume for both its health care and fabric and home care divisions, which includes Tide and Swiffer, fell 2% during the quarter.

The company’s baby, feminine and family care segment reported flat volume for the quarter. That division includes brands like Pampers and Tampax.

P&G’s beauty business was a bright spot. The division, which includes brands like Olay and SK-II, reported volume growth of 4% and overall sales growth of 6%.

And P&G’s grooming business, which includes Gillette and Venus razors, saw volume rise 1% in the quarter for a sales increase of 5%.

For fiscal 2026, the company is now projecting that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will result in $400 million in after-tax costs, down from its prior outlook of $800 million. When P&G originally formulated its forecast, it had included retaliatory tariffs on Canada, which have since been rescinded. As a result, the company is now planning to raise prices less than expected, Moeller said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Friday morning.

However, Trump said on Thursday evening that he is terminating all trade talks with Canada over a TV ad, which could mean higher costs ahead for P&G.

P&G also reiterated its fiscal 2026 forecast of sales growth between 1% and 5% and earnings per share in the range of $6.83 to $7.09.


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Published on: 2025-10-24 12:54:00
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