The History of P&G In 1837, the nation was gripped by financial panic, yet, Procter and Gamble launched their new enterprise,

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问题                         The History of P&G
   In 1837, the nation was gripped by financial panic, yet, Procter and Gamble launched their new enterprise, more concerned about how to compete with the 14 other soap and candle makers in their city. Their calm in the midst of that economic storm reflected their forward-looking approach to the business — an approach that became the hallmark of Procter & Gamble.
   Later, they pioneered one of the nation’s first profit-sharing programs and were among the first in American industry to invest in a research laboratory. By 1890, the fledgling partnership between Procter and Gamble had grown into a multinational corporation. Nevertheless, P&G still had its eyes on the future.
   At that time, P&G was selling more than 30 different types of soap, including Ivory. Fueled by innovative advertising, including full color print ads in national magazines, consumers’ demand for P&G soaps continued to grow. To meet this increasing demand, the Company began expanding its operations outside Cincinnati.
   Its research laboratory was as busy as its plants. Innovative new products were rolled out one after another — Ivory Rakes, a soap in flake form for washing clothes and dishes; Chipso, the first soap designed for washing machines; Dreft, the first household synthetic detergent — and the first all vegetable shortening that changed the way America cooked, Crisco.
   In 1945, P&G had become a nearly $350 million company. Its products were popular throughout the United States and Canada — and the Company had taken its first step toward developing an overseas business, with the acquisition of Thomas Hedley & Co. , Ltd. , in England.
   In 1946, P&G introduced Tide, its most important new product since Ivory. Tide was remarkably superior to other products on the market, and it quickly became an enormous success — so successful, in fact, that it helped fund the Company’s rapid growth not just into new product lines but also into new markets around the world.
   Today, Procter&Gamble is a truly global corporation. Since 1980, the company has quadrupled the number of consumers it can serve with its brands — about five billion people around the world. P&G now has operations in more than 80 countries and its products are sold in over 140 countries, making P&G one of the biggest and most successful consumer goods companies in the world.
What is more remarkable about the great success of P&G is that______.

选项 A、they have not only turned out more varieties, but also placed much more emphasis on advertising their products.
B、they have given much heed to their overseas development and placed much emphasis on advertising.
C、they never stop turning out new products, nor do they stay satisfied.
D、they have not only placed much emphasis on research and innovation but also keep eyes on the markets both at home and abroad.

答案D

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