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Procter & Gamble on Friday reported fiscal first-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analysts' expectations, lifted by higher demand for its beauty and grooming products.
Despite higher costs from tariffs and what CEO Jon Moeller called a "challenging consumer and geopolitical environment," P&G reiterated its forecast for all-in sales and earnings for the fiscal year, which began in July.
Here's what the company reported for the quarter that ended on Sept. 30 compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG:
Earnings per share: $1.99 adjusted vs. $1.90 expected
Revenue: $22.39 billion vs. $22.18 billion expected
P&G reported fiscal first-quarter net income attributable

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