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P&G stock drops today: Procter & Gamble slides as investors look to new CEO, next earnings
2 January 2026
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P&G stock drops today: Procter & Gamble slides as investors look to new CEO, next earnings

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 13:07 ET — Regular session

  • Procter & Gamble shares fell about 1.2% in early afternoon trading.
  • The stock lagged a flat consumer-staples sector as broader U.S. equities edged lower.
  • Investors are looking ahead to P&G’s Jan. 22 earnings call and key U.S. data next week.

Procter & Gamble shares fell 1.2% to $141.59 as of early afternoon trading on Friday. The stock was down $1.72 from its previous close after opening at $143.34, and it traded between $141.28 and $143.75 on volume of about 3.5 million shares.

The move matters because P&G is a heavyweight in consumer staples — a defensive part of the market where demand for everyday essentials tends to be steadier when growth slows. Investors are repositioning into 2026 with the next U.S. jobs and inflation readings looming, data that can quickly shift expectations for Federal Reserve policy and stock valuations.

For P&G, the next company catalyst is its fiscal second-quarter earnings conference call on Jan. 22 at 8:30 a.m. ET. The update will be closely watched for any shift in sales momentum and guidance under the company’s new leadership.

The Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF was little changed, while the S&P 500-tracking SPY ETF edged lower. Among P&G peers, Colgate-Palmolive fell about 1.3%, while Kimberly-Clark was up about 0.8%.

Defensive is Wall Street shorthand for companies whose products people keep buying regardless of the economy. For P&G, that means household and personal-care staples — detergent, diapers and toothpaste — that tend to hold up better than discretionary spending.

Shailesh Jejurikar took over as chief executive on Jan. 1, succeeding Jon Moeller, who moved to executive chairman. “I am honored to serve as P&G’s CEO,” Jejurikar said when the company announced the transition. Procter & Gamble

On the macro calendar, the next major waypoint is the U.S. employment report for December, due Jan. 9 at 8:30 a.m. ET. The Bureau of Labor Statistics also schedules the December consumer price index report for Jan. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Those releases matter for dividend-heavy, defensive stocks because shifts in interest-rate expectations can change the relative appeal of steady payouts versus bond yields. When yields rise, investors often demand more from “bond proxy” equities; when yields fall, staples can regain favor.

For P&G’s Jan. 22 earnings, investors typically focus on how much growth comes from price versus volume, and whether higher costs or spending on marketing pressures margins. Any commentary on consumer behavior and retailer demand can set the tone for the broader household and personal-care group.

Friday’s dip left PG shares trading near the session’s lows, putting the $141 area in focus after a sharp slide from the open. Short-term traders often watch whether a stock can hold above the day’s low once momentum turns negative.

Until the next scheduled update, P&G stock is likely to take its cues from the U.S. data calendar and sector flows. The Jan. 22 earnings call is the next clear test for whether investors are willing to pay up again for stability in Procter & Gamble shares.

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