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Kimberly-Clark to reorganize business, incur $1.5 bln in charges
Mar 27, 2024 4:30 AM

March 27 (Reuters) - Consumer goods maker Kimberly-Clark ( KMB )

said on Wednesday it would reorganize its business into

three segments and would incur $1.5 billion in charges over the

next three years.

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