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Features Proctor and Gamble (P & G), a manufacturer of household and personal care products headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Includes the history of the company, a FAQ section, and information on the worldwide operations. Offers information on the company's products lines in beauty care, food and beverages, laundry and cleaning supplies, and paper products. Highlights information on the company's commitment to environmental protection and community activities. Posts contact information via mailing address. Provides an online feedback form.
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Procter & Gamble, Allied Paper Corporation, Kimberly-Clark, Smurfit-Stone Container, Weyerhaeuser, Temple-Inland, Clearwater Paper, MeadWestvaco, Georgia-Pacific, Hollingsworth & Vose Company, NewPage Corporation, International Paper, Plum Creek Timber, Ampad, Mac Papers, Crane & Co., Potlatch Corp., Glatfelter, Boise Cascade, American Forest & Paper Association, Sonoco, Central National-Gottesman, Kapstone, Evergreen Packaging, Nashua Corporation, Scott Paper Company, Irving Tissue, French Paper Company, Rock-Tenn, Thilmany, Verso Paper. Excerp...
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Behind Procter and Gamble's wholesome image is a control-obsessed company so paranoid that Wall Street analysts, employees, and the chairman himself refer to it as "the Kremlin." PandG's wealth and power ensure that it gets what it wants, from tax breaks to the eager services of Washington lobbyists.
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