yes- on individual product lines, such as Noxell, profis reach into the 70 million+ per year range.
Covergirl. (:
Covergirl
Covergirl cosmetics
Covergirl :-)
COVERGIRL is an American cosmetics brand founded in 1960 in Maryland, by the Noxzema Chemical Company (later called Noxell) and acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1989.
profit in a company this is increase in revenue received by the company. profit in a company this is increase in revenue received by the company.
CoverGirl is one of many brands owned by Procter and Gamble. While you can not invest in CoverGirl by itself you can invest in it's parent company P&G ticker symbol PG traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
No, a non-profit company cannot also be a profit company. You can only be one or the other and not both.
Procter & Gamble purchased Noxell, the parent company of Cover Girl, in 1989.
The parent company of CoverGirl cosmetics is Procter and Gamble. Procter and Gamble was founded in 1837, and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol PG.
It is a makeup company for women.
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