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Colgate extends restructuring, to cut more jobs

Colgate-Palmolive Co, which gets more than three-fourths of its revenue from outside the United States, has been raising prices to counter the impact of the stronger dollar. – File pic, March 11, 2016. Colgate-Palmolive Co, which gets more than three-fourths of its revenue from outside the United States, has been raising prices to counter the impact of the stronger dollar. – File pic, March 11, 2016. Colgate-Palmolive Co said on Thursday it would cut more jobs under an extended restructuring programme as the world's largest toothpaste maker grapples with tough macro-economic conditions, including a strong dollar.

The programme, now expected to end in December 2017, will result in the reduction of 3,300 to 3,800 positions globally.

Colgate, had earlier said it expected to complete the programme this year and cut about 2,700 to 3,200 positions.

The company, which gets more than three-fourths of its revenue from outside the United States, has been raising prices to counter the impact of the stronger dollar.

But that has hit volumes in regions such as Latin America, the company's biggest market by sales.

Colgate said on Thursday it would take pre-tax charges of US$1.41 billion (RM5.8 billion) to US$1.59 billion by the end of December 2017, up from the previous US$1.28 billion to US$1.44 billion it had estimated under the original programme.

The company also said it would cut costs on its supply chain and focus on expanding its commercial hubs.

Colgate's shares were flat at US$68.23 in after-hours trading on Thursday. – Reuters, March 11, 2016.

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