Breaking Down Procter & Gamble Earnings: The 2013 Turnaround?

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Investors in Procter & Gamble have been patiently waiting for the company to turn things around since its overexpansion in emerging markets. After second-quarter earnings, it appears the company may well be on its way to turning operations around and is continuing its shareholder-rewarding ways. In the following video, Motley Fool analyst Blake Bos discusses the recent earnings and highlights what a successful turnaround could mean for investor returns in the future.


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