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Northland news in brief: New organisers for Christmas parade; and thousands to get Winter Energy Payment


Northland news in brief: New organisers for Christmas parade; and thousands to get Winter Energy Payment
30 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Kerikeri Lions Club is retiring from organising the town s Christmas parade after many years. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Kerikeri Lions Club is retiring from organising the town s Christmas parade after many years. Photo / Peter de Graaf
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Community group Our Kerikeri is planning to take over the town s annual Christmas parade as Kerikeri Lions Club the event s long-time organiser struggles with falling and ageing membership. A Christmas volunteer workshop will be held at the Procter Library on Cobham Rd from 5pm on May 5 to discuss ideas and from a project group. All welcome; bring a pen and paper and some Christmas spirit. ....

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Poor health infrastructure taking a toll on Indian operations, says P&G


Poor health infrastructure taking a toll on Indian operations, says P&G
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While FMCG growth recovered to 17% during the December quarter, the market growth tapered off significantly since then to 10%, according to a report by Bizom.
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Procter & Gamble, the world s biggest consumer goods firm, said markets including India are worse than ever before and represent significant challenges due to failing health care infrastructure and rising infections.
The health situation in markets like India, Brazil, Turkey is worse than it s ever been. The number of new cases, the number of hospitalizations, the number of deaths, unfortunately, was higher in the last week and over the weekend than I heard,” Jon Moeller, vice-chairman of P&G, told investors during its quarterly earnings call. “These markets do not have the healthcare infrastructure nor the financial means to provide subsidies to their citizenry. ....

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Procter & Gamble beats sales estimates as COVID-19 continues to drive demand for cleaning products


Procter & Gamble beats sales estimates as COVID-19 continues to drive demand for cleaning products
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Procter & Gamble Co beat quarterly sales and profit estimates on Tuesday, as pandemic-weary people kept up their stocks of soaps, detergents and other cleaning products, even as COVID-19 vaccines began to roll out.
For over a year, the global health crisis has caused sales of P&G’s hygiene and washing products such as Charmin toilet paper and Tide laundry detergents to swell, as consumers stockpiled on essentials and cleaning supplies to stay prepared for more lockdowns. ....

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Procter & Gamble Maintains 2021 Outlook; To Pay More Than $8 Bln In Dividends


Procter & Gamble Maintains 2021 Outlook; To Pay More Than $8 Bln In Dividends
CINCINNATI (dpa-AFX) - The Procter & Gamble Company (PG) said it continues to expect fiscal 2021 GAAP net
earnings per share growth in the range of eight to ten percent from fiscal 2020 GAAP EPS of $4.96. It maintained guidance for core earnings per share growth in the range of eight to ten percent. The company maintained its outlook for fiscal 2021 all-in and organic sales growth in the range of five to six percent.
The Procter & Gamble Company expects to pay more than $8 billion in dividends in fiscal 2021. The company increased its outlook for stock repurchase from up to $10 billion to approximately $11 billion. Combined, the company now plans to return about $19 billion of cash to shareowners in fiscal 2021. ....

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