On Friday, Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG)’s shares declined -1.69% to $68.75.
Jon R. Moeller, Chief Financial Officer of The Procter & Gamble Company (PG) will be a featured speaker at the Barclays Back-to-School Consumer Conference in Boston, Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 8:15 a.m. ET.
The Procter & Gamble Company, together with its auxiliaries, manufactures and sells branded consumer packaged products worldwide. It operates through five segments: Beauty, Hair and Personal Care; Grooming; Health Care; Fabric Care and Home Care; and Baby, Feminine and Family Care. The Beauty, Hair and Personal Care segment offers antiperspirants and deodorants, personal cleansing, cosmetics, skin care, hair care and color, prestige, and salon professional products under the Head & Shoulders, Olay, Pantene, SK-II, and Wella brands. The Grooming segment provides blades and razors, pre and post-shave products, and other shave care products, in addition to electronic hair removal devices under the Fusion, Gillette, Mach3, and Prestobarba brands.
American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL)’s shares dropped -0.71% to $40.60.
American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) Chief Financial Officer Derek Kerr will present at Cowen and Company’s 8th Annual Global Transportation Conference on Wednesday, September 9, at 8 a.m. EDT. A live audio webcast will be accessible at aa.com/investorrelations.
American Airlines Group Inc., through its auxiliaries, operates in the airline industry. As of December 31, 2014, the company operated 983 mainline jets, in addition to 566 regional aircrafts through regional airline auxiliaries and third-party regional carriers. It serves 339 destinations in 54 countries.
At the end of Friday’s trade, JD.Com Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ:JD)‘s shares dipped -6.55% to $22.81.
JD.com, Inc. (JD), China’s largest online direct sales company, recently declared partnerships with Australian brands Blackmores, a leading Australian natural health company, and Sanger Australia, the Australian meat sales and marketing business of the Bindaree Beef Group. Both brands will be accessible through JD.com’s direct sales channel and will use the company’s industry-leading same-day delivery capabilities. Sanger Australia will also leverage JD.com’s cold chain logistics network to ensure that its meat products are delivered fresh to Chinese customers from Australia.
The declarements follow the successful launch in late June of a dedicated Australian Mall for authentic imported Australian products on JD.com’s cross-border platform, JD Worldwide. Since its launch, dozens of Australian brands have successfully sold their products to Chinese consumers through Australian Mall. The most popular product categories in the first two months of the program comprise healthcare, baby care products and fresh food.
JD.com, Inc., through its auxiliaries, operates as an online direct sales company in the People’s Republic of China. It primarily offers electronics and home appliances products; and general merchandise products, counting audio and video products, and books. The company sells its products directly to customers through its Website jd.com and mobile applications.
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