
Procter & Gamble is set to release its fiscal third-quarter earnings on April 24, with expectations of modest organic sales growth and stable consumer demand despite rising cost and geopolitical pressures. Analysts forecast about 1.6% organic sales growth and earnings per share around $1.56, slightly above Wall Street estimates. The company faces margin pressures from higher input costs and geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, which could impact supply chains and demand. While near-term results are expected to meet forecasts, investors will watch closely for guidance on fiscal 2027 amid a cautious consumer environment and inflation concerns.