Consumer Goods Stocks List

Consumer Goods Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 31 CL Food sales may 'flirt with going negative': Analyst
May 31 SKX SKX or BIRK: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
May 31 SKX Why Is Steven Madden (SHOO) Up 9.9% Since Last Earnings Report?
May 31 EPC Reflecting On Personal Care Stocks’ Q1 Earnings: Edgewell Personal Care (NYSE:EPC)
May 31 CL Oil prices steady ahead of key US inflation data, OPEC+ meeting
May 30 EPC Edgewell Personal Care to Webcast Presentation from the Deutsche Bank dbAccess Global Consumer Conference
May 29 CL Oil prices flat as rate, inflation jitters offset big inventory draw
May 29 CL Clorox (CLX) Benefits From Strategic Actions Amid High Costs
May 29 ZGN Ermenegildo Zegna: Rising Clouds Above The Luxury Oasis
May 29 EPC Should Value Investors Buy Edgewell Personal Care (EPC) Stock?
May 29 SKX Reflecting On Footwear Stocks’ Q1 Earnings: Skechers (NYSE:SKX)
May 28 CL Oil prices rise on demand hopes, OPEC+ meeting awaited
May 28 ENR At US$28.82, Is It Time To Put Energizer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:ENR) On Your Watch List?
May 28 SKX Skechers (SKX) Thrives on Diversification & Digital Expansion
May 28 SKX Footwear Stocks Q1 Teardown: Crocs (NASDAQ:CROX) Vs The Rest
May 28 CL 5 Consumer Staples Stocks to Buy for a Stable Portfolio
May 28 ENR Q1 Earnings Highs And Lows: Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL) Vs The Rest Of The Household Products Stocks
May 28 CL Q1 Earnings Highs And Lows: Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL) Vs The Rest Of The Household Products Stocks
May 28 CL Oil prices rebound from lows; inflation data, OPEC news awaited
May 27 SKX Is Skechers (SKX) a Buy as Wall Street Analysts Look Optimistic?
Consumer Goods

A consumer good or final good is any commodity that is produced or consumed by the consumer to satisfy current wants or needs. Consumer goods are ultimately consumed, rather than used in the production of another good. For example, a microwave oven or a bicycle that is sold to a consumer is a final good or consumer good, but the components that are sold to be used in those goods are intermediate goods. For example, textiles or transistors can be used to make some further goods.
When used in measures of national income and output, the term "final goods" includes only new goods. For instance, the GDP excludes items counted in an earlier year to prevent double counting of production that is based on resales of the same item. In that context, the economic definition of goods includes what are commonly known as services.
Manufactured goods are goods that have been processed in any way. As such, they are the opposite of raw materials, but they include intermediate goods as well as final goods.

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