Results 1 - 7 from 7 for "toothpaste"
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Colgate Controls 35% Of Romania’s EUR50M Toothpaste Market
02.26.2018
American group Colgate-Palmolive is leader on Romania’s toothpaste market, with a 34.5% market share, according to data provided by market research firm Euromonitor. Romanians spend nearly EUR50 more
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Three Romanian Toothpaste Brands Try To Carve Niche On Colgate And Blend-A-Med Dominated Market
08.10.2017
Romanian-held Farmec in Cluj, Pell Amar (Buzau) and Viva Natura (Bucharest) have started to make several toothpaste brands, betting on a market niche of plant extract-based products. more
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P&G And Colgate-Palmolive Account For Almost 70% Of Toothpaste Sales In Romania
07.20.2017
US-held Procter & Gamble and Colgate – Palmolive account for about two thirds of Romania’s oral care market that includes sales of toothpaste, toothbrushes and other related products and amounts more
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Four Romanian Entrepreneurs Gain Ground On EUR50M Toothpaste Market
09.11.2015
Four Romanian entrepreneurs are gaining ground on the local toothpaste market estimated at EUR40 or EUR50 million annually and dominated by international giants P&G or Colgate. Small entrepreneurs are more
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Colgate-Palmolive's Productivity Tripled In Romania
06.18.2014
Each of the 79 employees US giant Colgate-Palmolive has in Romania contributed 3 million lei (EUR670,000) to the company’s revenue. Thus, the company saw its productivity triple during the crisis. more
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Romanians Use One Toothpaste Tube A Year And Change Their Toothbrush Once Every Two Years
05.21.2014
Giants Colgate-Palmolive, Procter&Gamble and GlaxoSmithKline control around 80% of Romania’s EUR45-50 million toothpaste market. US Colgate-Palmolive is market leader in all Central and Eastern more
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Romanians Spend Very Little On Toothpaste And Change Toothbrush Every Other Year
09.12.2012
Every Romanian spent 10 lei (EUR2.23) on toothpaste last year, which is enough to buy one or two tubes, depending on the size and price, while only one in two Romanians bought a new toothbrush in more