P&G predicts growth in 2004

1-May-2004

P&G Beauty (formerly P&G Prestige Beauté) is confident sales will improve throughout 2004 although first-quarter sales were below expectations, according to travel-retail director Jürgen Jost

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P&G Beauty (formerly P&G Prestige Beauté) is confident sales will improve throughout 2004 although first-quarter sales were below expectations, according to travel-retail director Jürgen Jost.

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