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Dallas-based Kimberly-Clark, which makes paper products at a plant in Jenks, says it disagrees with the findings but will abide by the recommendations in its advertising for Viva and Scott towels.
Tulsa World file A Kimberly-Clark associate displays a box of Viva paper towels as it comes off the assembly line at Kimberly-Clark's Jenks Mill. Tulsa World file ...
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U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are leading companies like Procter & Gamble to raise prices on consumer goods, affecting everyday shoppers.
American consumers are already being hit by President Trump’s import duties, as leading firms warn they’ll have to push ...
Retailers and manufacturers warn of new price hikes as U.S. tariffs drive up costs, with more burden expected to fall on ...
Kimberly-Clark KMB underwent analysis by 6 analysts in the last quarter, revealing a spectrum of viewpoints from bullish to bearish. Summarizing their recent assessments, the table below ...
HYRO’s project with Kimberly-Clark at their Northfleet paper mill has progressed well, with government funding contracts in place and planning permission approved too. Green hydrogen will play a ...
Tissue maker Kimberly-Clark says the deals will cut its use of fossil-fuel natural gas.
AustralianSuper Pty Ltd raised its position in shares of Kimberly-Clark Co. (NYSE:KMB - Free Report) by 40.3% in the 1st quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the ...
The market expects Kimberly-Clark (KMB) to deliver a year-over-year decline in earnings on lower revenues when it reports results for the quarter ended June 2025. This widely-known consensus ...