Procter & Gamble
Mentioned as an example of a company that has traditionally dominated market share in consumer products and services in China, potentially facing increased competition from domestic firms.
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Videos Mentioning Procter & Gamble

Avni Patel Thompson at the Seattle Female Founders Conference
Y Combinator
Avni Patel Thompson's first company where she was trained in brand management.

Books I’ve Loved — Steve Jurvetson | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
Company whose products are common in developing economies, used as a reference point for global economic coupling.

Guy Raz on Building ‘How I Built This,’ Managing Depression, and Podcasts | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
The company that now owns Bevel, a brand founded by Tristan Walker that started by creating razors and products for men and women of color.

E42: China's tech crackdown, CRISPR breakthrough, practical climate change solutions & more
All-In Podcast
Consumer goods company cited as an example of a major emitter with no concrete plans for emissions reduction.

How to Generate 8 Figure Revenue at Age 21 Or Any Age | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A large CPG company mentioned as an example of traditional brands.

Doug McMillon — CEO of Walmart | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A supplier that, even after many years, continues to make more money than Walmart, illustrating the success of a fair but tough supplier relationship.

Seth Godin on How to Say “No,” Market Like a Professional, and Win at Life | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A large corporation mentioned to illustrate how individual marketers now have more power than large companies did 50 years ago.

Chapter 1: Rethinking US-China Relations in the Biden Era with Elizabeth Economy | LFHSPBC
PolicyEd
Mentioned as an example of a company that has traditionally dominated market share in consumer products and services in China, potentially facing increased competition from domestic firms.

The Brothers Who Live One Life — The Incredible Adventures of David and Daniil Liberman
Tim Ferriss
A consumer goods company, mentioned as a traditional, non-sustainable investment choice that David Liberman divested from in his 401K.