PGThe Procter & Gamble Company
145.02USD+0.44%Mkt Cap: 336.20B $P/E: 21.84

The Procter & Gamble Company provides branded consumer packaged goods worldwide. It operates through five segments: Beauty; Grooming; Health Care; Fabric & Home Care; and Baby, Feminine & Family Care. The company offers …

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Looking to Generate Passive Income From Stocks? 3 Magnificent High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Now

Three Dividend Kings with 50-plus years of raises could pay you for decades.

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The Best Dividend Stock for 2027 and Beyond: Procter & Gamble

The 3% dividend yield doesn't tell the whole story.

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Yesterday
Walmart Just Posted Its Weakest US Sales Growth in Six Years: 2 Dividend Kings Built for a Squeezed Consumer

Walmart just flashed a consumer stress signal that income investors cannot afford to ignore, and two Dividend Kings with decades of unbroken payout growth may be the only safe harbor left for retirees watching their portfolio checks.

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3 Reasons to Buy and Hold This Wide-Moat Dividend King's Stock Forever

It's rare for any company to be able to remain in a position to dominate its markets. This one is a compelling exception.

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3M's Consumer Segment Struggles Amid Soft Demand: What's Next?

MMM's Consumer segment faces weak demand, but cost management, portfolio strength and innovation could support growth ahead.

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How Much Do You Need Invested at 55 to Bridge the Gap Until Social Security at 62?

Retiring at 55 sounds like freedom, but seven years without a paycheck or Social Security creates a funding gap that destroys most portfolios before the first benefit check ever arrives. The yield tier you choose now determines whether you cross that bridge or fall through it.

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Why Procter & Gamble Remains a Dividend Powerhouse After 70 Years

The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) has reached a milestone that very few companies can match. In April 2026, the consumer staples giant increased its dividend for the 70th consecutive year, extending a record that makes it one of the most dependable dividend companies in the market. P&G has also paid a dividend for 136 […]

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The 5 Safest Vanguard Funds to Own in a Volatile Market

The safest Vanguard funds can help you through a volatile market by adding stability to your portfolio at low cost.

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Procter & Gamble (PG) Stock May Trade At A Discount After Thorne Deal

Procter & Gamble stock has delivered a 12.7% total return over the past five years, yet current valuation work suggests the shares may still trade below their intrinsic value. The market is weighing that potential upside against recent share price weakness and a mixed overall set of valuation checks. Over the last five years Procter & Gamble has returned 12.7%, which points to modest shareholder gains over a longer holding period rather than a rapid rerating. The planned US$3.8b acquisition...

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Why Colgate-Palmolive Remains an Overlooked Dividend King

Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE:CL) is often overlooked when investors discuss established dividend stocks. Names such as Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and Johnson & Johnson tend to dominate those conversations. Colgate has a track record that deserves to be mentioned alongside them. It is a Dividend King, with 63 consecutive years of dividend increases and uninterrupted dividend payments […]

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5 Dependable Dividend Stocks to Buy in August

While the market chases momentum trades and AI multiples, a small group of blue-chip dividend compounders has quietly raised its payouts for generations and continues doing so in 2026. These five names carry the streaks, the cash flow, and the brand moats to keep rewarding patient investors well into next year.

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No Matter What Happens to the Market, These 3 Dividend Stocks Belong in Your Portfolio

Looking for dependable dividend stocks? Here are three tickers that could be steady anchors for a long-term portfolio.

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How to Build $17,500 a Month in Dividend Income From Three Income Buckets

Generating $210,000 a year in dividends sounds impossible until you break the portfolio into three distinct yield buckets, each with its own risk profile and capital requirement. The math is brutally simple, but most investors build the wrong blend and wonder why their income stagnates.

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Pizza Hut’s Global CEO resigns

Aaron Powell, who has been at the pizza chain since 2021, will leave his post following the close of its sale to LongRange Capital.

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How Much Do You Really Need Invested to Replace a $75,000 Salary With Dividends?

The yield you chase to replace a salary can quietly destroy the purchasing power you built to protect. Before you settle on a number, understand what the tradeoff between yield and dividend growth actually costs you over a decade.

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5 Dividend Aristocrats to Buy for Lifelong Income in August

Some companies have handed investors a bigger paycheck every single year for more than six decades, surviving every recession and rate shock along the way. Five of them look particularly compelling right now, and one trades at a price not seen in over a year.

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3 Out-of-Favor Stocks We Find Risky

Rock-bottom prices don’t always mean rock-bottom businesses. The stocks we’re examining today have all touched their 52-week lows, creating a classic investor’s dilemma: bargain opportunity or value trap?

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1 Dow Jones Stock with Impressive Fundamentals and 2 We Turn Down

While the Dow Jones (^DJI) represents industry leaders, not every stock in the index is a safe bet. Some are facing headwinds like declining demand, rising costs, or disruptive new competitors.

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5 Dividend Kings to Buy and Hold Forever in August

Fifty-plus years of unbroken dividend raises sounds like a floor, but not every Dividend King deserves a permanent seat in your portfolio right now. Five do, and one of them is actually trading at a discount that long-term income investors rarely get handed.

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Jim Cramer Said Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:KMB) + Kenvue Could Take On P&G – But Is He Right?

Personal care products provider Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:KMB)’s shares are down by 17% over the past year and are up by 9% year-to-date. It is currently undergoing a major transformation through acquiring Kenvue. Cramer has discussed Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:KMB)’s acquisition several times and linked its performance with consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble. In his morning […]

IInsider Monkey
How a 64-Year-Old Turned an $880,000 401(k) Rollover Into a $5,200 Monthly Paycheck Without Buying an Annuity

Rolling $880,000 into a self-directed IRA sounds like a clean break from the 9-to-5, but generating $5,200 a month from that balance forces a choice between safety and survival that most retirement calculators never show you.

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All It Takes Is $17,000 Invested in This High-Yield Dividend King Stock to Generate Over $500 in Yearly Dividends

Procter & Gamble isn't a flashy company, but its dividend will appeal to investors looking for a payout they can count on.

Motley Fool
3 Rock-Solid Dividend Kings That Have Raised Their Dividend Payments for Over 60 Years

These stocks have terrific track records for dividend growth, and they're likely to continue raising their payouts for the foreseeable future.

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Procter & Gamble (PG) Issues 2027 Guidance, Is The Stock Expensive?

Procter & Gamble (PG) has just updated investors with full year 2027 guidance, new quarterly earnings expectations, and fresh details on capital returns, including dividends and share buybacks, all released alongside its latest annual results. See our latest analysis for Procter & Gamble. At a share price of $146.44, Procter & Gamble has seen a 3.28% year to date share price return, while the 1 year total shareholder return is down 2.73%. This signals momentum that is still relatively muted...

Simply Wall St.
5 Dividend Kings That Blew Away Q2 Earnings Are Sizzling Summer Bargains

Five Dividend Kings just posted blockbuster second-quarter results in a market that rewards almost nothing, and one of them happens to be Warren Buffett's favorite long-term hold. Defensive income investors take note: bargains this reliable rarely show up in a frothy summer market.

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Here's How Many Shares of Procter & Gamble You'd Need for $10,000 in Yearly Dividends.

Procter & Gamble has one of the longest dividend increase streaks of any American company, but it's not inexpensive to wring $10,000 in year payouts from this stock.

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How a 65-Year-Old Turned a $950,000 401(k) Rollover Into a $4,500 Monthly Paycheck Without Buying an Annuity

Pulling $54,000 a year from a $950,000 rollover IRA sounds like a math problem, but the real trap is hidden in the yield tier you choose and what it quietly does to your principal over time.

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188-year-old Dividend King just unlocked unexpected growth engine

There are stocks you own for growth. There are stocks you own for income. And then there are the rare ones where a business that appeared to be doing the slow, reliable work of a dividend compounder suddenly shows you something you were not expecting. Procter and Gamble has done exactly that with ...

TheStreet
We Said These 4 Dividend Aristocrats Could Soar. Here’s How They Did, Plus 3 New Picks.

Four Dividend Aristocrats were flagged as stealth growth plays a year ago, and the results cut sharply in two directions. See which names delivered and which stumbled, plus three fresh picks where the dividend coverage story is quietly getting stronger.

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3 Boring but Brilliant Stocks to Buy in August

While the rest of the market chased AI headlines and flinched at every tariff rumor, three famously unglamorous stocks kept raising their dividends and quietly compounding wealth. Here is why August may be the right moment to pay attention.

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Looking to Generate Passive Income From Stocks? 3 Unstoppable Dividend Stocks to Buy Now.

These blue-chip consumer companies -- Procter & Gamble, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola -- offer reliable, growing dividends backed by resilient businesses and strong cash flow.

Motley Fool
I've Been Writing About Procter & Gamble Stock for Years. Here's Why My Conviction Has Never Been Higher.

This dividend royalty keeps proving that steady execution, smart innovation, and shareholder-friendly capital allocation are a winning long-term formula.

Motley Fool
This Dividend Stock's Moat Is as Wide as It Gets. 3 Reasons to Buy and Hold Forever.

This consumer staples Dividend King is down nearly 20% since its 2024 high despite its industry-leading business.

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P&G’s (PG) $3.8B Wellness Deal Collides With a Costly Outlook

Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) is buying its way into wellness. On August 4, L Catterton announced it had signed a definitive agreement to sell Thorne, a science-backed health and wellness brand, to Procter & Gamble for $3.8 billion in cash. The deal lands a day after an August 3 analysis flagged a fiscal 2027 earnings […]

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Wall Street Is Betting P&G’s Dividend Growth Ends. The Cash Flow Suggests That’s Not Happening

Procter & Gamble just logged its 70th consecutive dividend increase, yet Wall Street has turned skeptical, pointing to tariff costs, margin compression, and guidance at the lower end of its range. The cash flow statement is telling a completely different story.

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What Could Procter & Gamble (PG) Chairman Change Mean After Jon Moeller Retires?

Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) appointed Shailesh Jejurikar as Chairman of the Board, succeeding Jon R. Moeller following his retirement after 38 years at the company. The board transition shifts leadership at the top of Procter & Gamble’s governance structure as Moeller steps down from his role as Executive Chairman. Investors are watching the handover closely, given the potential long term implications for company culture, operations, and board oversight. For readers tracking long term...

Simply Wall St.
How a 52-Year-Old Can Turn $425,000 Into a Monthly Paycheck Machine by 62

A $425,000 nest egg can generate wildly different monthly paychecks depending on where you put it, but chasing the biggest number often destroys the very asset you need to last through your 70s.

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How Much Do You Need Invested to Out-Earn the Average Social Security Check With Dividends?

Replicating a Social Security check with dividends sounds straightforward until you realize the yield you chase determines whether your income grows, stalls, or quietly disappears over the next two decades.

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Why PG, JNJ, and KO Could Surprise Investors Next Year

Consumer sentiment is flashing recession warnings, yet three blue-chip dividend legends are quietly building cases for returns that would shock most defensive investors heading into 2027.

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The Portfolio Blueprint for Building $50,000 a Month in Dividend Income

Chasing a $50,000 monthly dividend stream sounds like a math problem, but the yield you pick determines whether your portfolio funds four decades of freedom or quietly cannibalizes itself while the checks keep arriving.

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Procter & Gamble (PG) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

P&G navigates $1B cost headwind while guiding 1-3% organic sales growth for fiscal 2027.

Motley Fool
The 4% Rule vs. a Dividend Paycheck: Which Makes $1.25 Million Last Longer?

A $1.25 million nest egg can fund a very different retirement depending on one number: your withdrawal yield. The gap between a conservative dividend portfolio and an aggressive one swings your annual income by tens of thousands of dollars, but the safer-looking choice does not always win.

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SpaceX upgraded, Trade Desk downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls

SpaceX upgraded, Trade Desk downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls

TThe Fly
SoFi and Visa Earnings Point to Consumer Confidence

Earnings season is showing that consumers are still spending and paying their bills, as indicated by SoFi and Visa.

Motley Fool
3 Microcaps for Your Watchlist

NHTC, HCWC, and NAII sell into the growing nutrition and wellness space.

Zacks
A $3.8 Billion Reason Why Procter & Gamble Stock Is in Focus Today

Procter & Gamble stock rallies on $3.8 billion acquisition of Thorne. Here’s what the deal means for PG shares.

Barchart
Wayfair Sees Recovery in U.S. Furniture Demand; SpaceX Is Eyeing $1 Trillion in Revenue; P&G’s $3.8 Billion Bet

Wayfair CFO Kate Gulliver on signs of a rebound in the U.S.; Elon Musk outlined ambitious targets for SpaceX following its first-ever earnings report; Procter & Gamble will buy supplement company Thorne; plus, Portillo’s hires new CFO. Furniture and home improvement companies often offer good indicators for how the U.S. economy is performing, as those businesses reflect the sentiment of consumers and key discretionary spending behavior for items such as sofas, tables and decor.

The Wall Street Journal
Dividends vs. an Annuity: Which Turns $675,000 Into More Monthly Income for Life?

Annuity payouts are the most competitive they have been in years, which makes the timing of this comparison unusually consequential for anyone sitting on a $675,000 nest egg and trying to decide which structure actually puts more money in their pocket for life.

24/7 Wall St.
How Much Do You Really Need Invested to Replace a $100,000 Salary With Dividends?

Replacing a six-figure salary with dividends is a math problem first, and the capital requirement swings by more than a million dollars depending on one variable most investors treat as an afterthought.

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