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-'''Procter & Gamble Co.''' ('''P&G''', {{nyse|PG}}) is a [[Fortune 500]], [[United States|American]] [[multinational corporation]] headquartered in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], that manufactures a wide range of [[Fast moving consumer goods|consumer goods]]. As of 2008, P&G is the 8th largest corporation in the world by market capitalization and 14th largest US company by profit. It is 10th in [[Fortune 500|Fortune's]] Most Admired Companies list (as of 2007). +'''Procter & Gamble Co.''' ('''P&G''') is a [[Fortune 500]], [[United States|American]] [[multinational corporation]] headquartered in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], that manufactures a wide range of [[Fast moving consumer goods|consumer goods]]. As of 2008, P&G is the 8th largest corporation in the world by market capitalization and 14th largest US company by profit. It is 10th in [[Fortune 500|Fortune's]] Most Admired Companies list (as of 2007). P&G is credited with many business innovations including [[brand management]] and the [[soap opera]].
-P&G is credited with many business innovations including [[brand management]], the [[soap opera]], and the [http://www.pgconnectdevelop.com Connect + Develop] initiative.+
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Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) is a Fortune 500, American multinational corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, that manufactures a wide range of consumer goods. As of 2008, P&G is the 8th largest corporation in the world by market capitalization and 14th largest US company by profit. It is 10th in Fortune's Most Admired Companies list (as of 2007). P&G is credited with many business innovations including brand management and the soap opera.



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