Procter & Gamble Company: 10-K Risk Factor Changes

2024 vs 2023  ·  SEC EDGAR  ·  2026-05-22
Other years: 2025 vs 2024 · 2023 vs 2022
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P&G removed its specific disclosure regarding the Russia-Ukraine war from its 2024 risk factors, consolidating geopolitical concerns into a broader risk category on changing political and geopolitical conditions. The company simultaneously expanded its international operations risk disclosure to more comprehensively address foreign currency fluctuations and pricing controls alongside other cross-border challenges. These changes reflect a shift from conflict-specific risks toward more general geopolitical uncertainty while maintaining emphasis on currency and international business exposure.

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🔴 No Match in Current Filing The war between Russia and Ukraine has adversely impacted and could continue to adversely impact our business and financial results. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our business is subject to numerous risks as a result of having significant operations and sales in international markets, including foreign currency fluctuations, currency exchange or pricing controls. 🔒
🟡 Modified Changing political and geopolitical conditions could adversely impact our business and financial results. 🔒
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