Procter & Gamble reported another quarter of strong sales growth Wednesday and expressed confidence it would keep up the good run after the coronavirus pandemic has waned.P&G, which makes Mr.
Clean, Tide, Pampers and other household goods, lifted its full-year profit and sales targets after scoring an eight percent sales jump in the second quarter.The consumer products giant has garnered higher sales of cleaning products and other home care items during the pandemic, but some categories have suffered, such as deodorant and adult incontinence products, executives said.Those countervailing trends have given P&G confidence as it eyes a post-pandemic market once Covid-19 vaccines have been widely distributed, said Chief Financial Officer Jon.