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The Procter & Gamble Company PG

Procter & Gamble makes household and personal-care brands such as Tide, Pampers, Gillette, and Crest. Its portfolio of everyday essentials gives it defensive demand and consistent dividend growth.
Ticker
PG
Exchange
NYSE
Sector
Consumer
Founded
1837

What moves PG

The Procter & Gamble Company sits in Consumer Staples. Food, beverages, household goods, and tobacco — the classic defensive sector where pricing power meets inelastic demand. The forces that matter most for the sector — and therefore for PG — are:

  • Input-cost inflation and pricing power
  • Private-label competition and volume trends
  • Currency, given large international revenue
  • Defensive rotation when growth slows

Congressional trading in PG

From time to time, The Procter & Gamble Company shows up in the stock transactions members of Congress disclose under the STOCK Act. On its own that's just data — Yield Theory's job is to tell you whether it means anything.

We track these disclosures and read them as one input into the bigger picture: who is positioning, why, and what it implies for capital flows. See the congressional trades tracker for the lawmakers whose filings we watch most closely.

Lawmakers active in Consumer Staples

How Yield Theory covers PG

PG intersects several of the themes in every Yield Theory issue. We don't chase headlines on individual tickers — we track where capital is rotating and explain what it means for the names in its path.

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PG — frequently asked questions

What sector is PG in?

The Procter & Gamble Company is classified in the Consumer Staples sector and trades on the NYSE.

Do members of Congress trade PG?

Congressional trading in PG appears in public STOCK Act disclosures from time to time. Yield Theory folds notable political flows into its broader analysis.

Is PG a good investment?

We don't publish one-line buy/sell ratings. Yield Theory members get the full macro thesis, catalysts, and risks behind every name we cover, so you can decide with conviction. This page is research, not investment advice.

Where is The Procter & Gamble Company headquartered?

The Procter & Gamble Company is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio and was founded in 1837.

This page is independent research and educational information, not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Company facts are compiled from public sources. Do your own research.

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