Dow Jones Settles Near 13,000; P&G to Speak at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York Conference 2012
In the recent trading session the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index remained close to the 13,000 spot, which is a landmark it did not hit since the financial disaster brought the U.S. market to its knees.
The Dow Jones industrial average jumped up to 45.79 points or 0.4% to close up at 12,949.87 which is its uppermost end for the year so far. The Dow Jones did not end over 13,000 ever since May 19, 2008, a period whilst the Bush administration was still in charge.
Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) Bob McDonald and the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, Jon Moeller is expected to be the featured speakers at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York Conference in Boca Raton, Florida scheduled on Thursday, February 23, 2012 at 12:30 P.M. ET.
All interested parties and media can access the live audio webcast and its replay at company’s website beginning at 12:30 P.M. ET.
PG shares price recently fell -0.44% attained $64.91. PG intraday price ranged $64.90 - $65.54 accompanying trading capacity of 10.28 million shares.
PG has intra-day market capitalization $178.79 billion and an enterprise value at $209.13 billion. Trailing twelve months price to sales ratio of the stock was 2.11 while price to book ratio in most recent quarter was 2.85. In profitability ratios, net profit margin in past twelve months appeared at 11.86% whereas operating profit margin for the same period at 18.42%.
The company made a return on asset of 7.30% in past twelve months and return on equity of 15.56% for similar period. In the period of trailing 12 months it generated revenue amounted to $85.14 billion gaining $30.68 revenue per share. Its year over year, quarterly growth of revenue was 3.70% holding -49.30% quarterly earnings growth.
According to preceding quarter balance sheet results, the company had $4.41 billion cash in hand making cash per share at 1.60. The total of $33.39 billion debt was there putting a total debt to equity ratio 51.45. Moreover its current ratio according to same quarter results was 0.79 and book value per share was 22.90.
Looking at the trading information, the stock price history displayed that its S&P500 52 Week Change illustrated 3.48% where the stock 50 day moving average price remained $64.98 and while 200 Day Moving Average price reached $63.74.
PG holds 2.75 billion outstanding shares with 2.75 billion floating shares where insider possessed 0.02% and institutions kept 32.40%.
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