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宝洁换帅后公布2025财年业绩:定价与有机销量均增长1%

Core Insights - Procter & Gamble (P&G) announced a leadership change with COO Shailesh Jejurikar set to become the first Indian-American CEO starting January 1, 2026, succeeding Jon Moeller, who will transition to Executive Chairman [1][8][9] - The company reported a net sales figure of $84.284 billion for the fiscal year 2025, showing a slight increase from $84.039 billion in the previous year, with organic sales growth of 2% [2][4] - P&G's organic sales growth rate for fiscal year 2025 was the lowest in recent years, with a notable decline in the beauty segment, which saw a 2% drop in net sales [8][6] Financial Performance - For fiscal year 2025, P&G's net profit increased by 7% to approximately $16 billion, while gross profit remained relatively stable at $43.12 billion [2][3] - The company experienced a slight decrease in gross margin, down 0.2% to 51.2% [2] - The productivity plan announced in June aims to improve cost structure and competitiveness, with expected restructuring costs of $1 billion to $1.6 billion over the next two years [4][14] Segment Performance - The Fabric & Home Care segment generated net sales of $29.617 billion, remaining stable year-over-year, with a net profit increase of 3% to $5.848 billion [5][7] - The Beauty segment reported a 2% decline in net sales to $14.964 billion and an 8% drop in net profit to $2.715 billion [6][7] - The Health Care segment saw a 2% increase in net sales to $11.998 billion, with net profit rising by 8% to $2.440 billion [6][7] Market Trends - The Greater China region experienced a 5% decline in performance for fiscal year 2025, although there was a 2% growth in the most recent quarter [1][13] - P&G plans to raise prices on approximately 25% of its products in the U.S. due to tariff impacts, with an average price increase of about 2.5% across the portfolio [13][14] - The company anticipates a pre-tax cost increase of $1 billion due to tariffs, with specific impacts from imports from China and Canada [13][14]