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  1. P&G's profit falls 18%; company testing price cuts

    Wed, 5 Aug 2009

    80.4 billion. The quarter ended A . G . Lafley 's nine-year run as CEO. Bob McDonald took over July 1, while Lafley stays as chairman. "In fiscal 2009 macroeconomic environments in decades," Lafley said in a statement, adding that

  2. As expected, McDonald will be CEO at Procter & Gamble July 1

    Wed, 10 Jun 2009

    that the embrace by outgoing CEO A . G . Lafley , 61, of a new world of fast changes brand manager. Both McDonald and Lafley declined to be interviewed. But consultants with tougher competitors than did Lafley , he says. • Adapting to new media

  3. Report: P&G's McDonald to succeed Lafley

    Tue, 9 Jun 2009

    veteran Robert McDonald to succeed A . G . Lafley as CEO of the world's largest the matter revealed the plan for Lafley to step aside as chief executive timing of the departure and what is A . G . Lafley leaving behind for McDonald

  4. Nine Ways to Supermarket Savings

    Fri, 20 Feb 2009

    that they are still competitive with store brand goods. A . G . Lafley , the chief executive of Procter & Gamble -- the company consumers would stick to name brands instead of generics. Lafley said that, while his company's products might cost

  5. Energy pushes consumer price index up in January

    Fri, 20 Feb 2009

    products companies are trying to avoid price cuts despite shrinking consumer spending. Procter & Gamble Chief Executive A . G . Lafley told Wall Street analysts Thursday that the company hopes its emphasis on value will carry it through the recession

  6. Ad Track: McDonald's adds espresso as ads taunt Starbucks

    Sun, 14 Dec 2008

    sour economy and unstable media environment offer opportunities for companies to re-evaluate ad spending, P&G CEO A . G . Lafley said at an analyst conference last week. "Because we're the biggest advertiser in a lot of these countries

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  1. McDonald's adds espresso as ads taunt Starbucks

    Sun, 14 Dec 2008

    sour economy and unstable media environment offer opportunities for companies to re-evaluate ad spending, P&G CEO A . G . Lafley said at an analyst conference last week. "Because we're the biggest advertiser in a lot of these countries

  2. Board diversity expands political spectrum

    Thu, 11 Sep 2008

    common is to give to no presidential candidate. That list includes Chairwoman Andrea Jung of Avon Products and Chairman Alan Lafley of Procter & Gamble, as well as American Express Chairman Ken Chennault, Aetna Chairman Ronald Williams, Delphi CEO

  3. Ad Track: Cadbury, 'Halo' ads are Cannes champs; see video

    Sun, 22 Jun 2008

    76 billion in fiscal 2007. Chairman A . G . Lafley , who spoke at a press conference with definitely going to look at more pricing," Lafley says. Two other P&G trends: premium making more decisions in the stores," Lafley says.

  4. Major marketers look for ideas at Cannes festival

    Thu, 19 Jun 2008

    learning journey," says Jim Stengel, global marketing officer, who will collect the award on Saturday with P&G CEO Alan Lafley . "Our objective wasn't to win this award. Our objective was to become more innovative, inspiring and engaging

  5. Major marketers look for ideas

    Mon, 16 Jun 2008

    learning journey," says Jim Stengel, global marketing officer, who will collect the award on Saturday with P&G CEO Alan Lafley . "Our objective wasn't to win this award. Our objective was to become more innovative, inspiring and engaging

  6. Some companies cheer when alumni move on and up

    Wed, 9 Jan 2008

    I was hired away by a former P&Ger, as were many others. It was simply viewed as a fact of life." P&G CEO A . G . Lafley says that when executives leave for greener pastures, they are warned not to recruit others with them. "We have

  7. Some firms' fertile soil grows crop of future CEOs

    Wed, 9 Jan 2008

    year, we lose people we want to keep," says P&G CEO A . G . Lafley , who adds that those at the company routinely get calls offering more money and a loftier title. Most stay. But Lafley takes some pride in P&G's alumni who have left

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