P&G faces an estimated $1 billion after-tax headwind from higher raw materials, energy and transportation costs in fiscal 2027, the company says. Combined with increased interest expense and lower non-operating income, these factors create a $0.56 per share drag on core EPS growth-an 8% headwind. The company guides for organic sales growth of 1% to 3% and core EPS growth ranging from flat to 3%. P&G expects to offset some pressure through productivity programs while continuing to invest in brand building and product innovation.
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