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**Procter & Gamble Chairman Just Dumped $6.3M In Stock—Here's What That Means**
Jon Moeller, the big boss at P&G, just sold off 37,240 shares worth $6.29 million. SEC filing dropped on Thursday, stock barely flinched at $170.83 (+0.47%).
So what's the move? Insider sells aren't always a red flag—could be tax planning, diversification, or just cashing in. Not necessarily "the ship is sinking" vibes.
**The Company Snapshot:**
P&G's been around since 1837, sitting pretty as one of the world's biggest consumer goods giants. $80B+ annual revenue, owns those mega-brands (Tide, Pampers, Pantene, Charmin) that actually move the needle.
**The Financials Don't Lie:**
- Revenue flat (-0.1% YoY), lagging peers
- Gross margin solid at 49.6%—cost control on point
- EPS crushing it at 1.3, above industry average
- Debt-to-equity 0.67—conservative, not overleveraged
- P/E at 28.24 (below average, might be undervalued)
- P/S at 5.0 (relatively high, could signal overvaluation on sales)
- EV/EBITDA 18.79 (reasonable valuation)
**Bottom Line:** One insider sale isn't a death knell. But combined with flat revenue growth? Worth watching. P&G's still a blue-chip defensive play, but the growth story is... quiet.