Consumer Goods Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Consumer Goods stocks.

Consumer Goods Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 SKX Director Katherine Blair Sells 3,500 Shares of Skechers USA Inc (SKX)
May 17 SKX Skechers Was Still Running When We Took Our Profit
May 17 BIRD As Footwear Earnings Season Unfolds, Here Are The Biggest Winners and Losers So Far
May 17 SKX Retailers’ Shelves Are Attractive Again. At Least for Skechers.
May 17 SKX Zacks Market Edge Highlights: SKX, CMG, BKNG, JPM and STRL
May 16 CL Oil prices steady, set for mild weekly gains amid demand hopes
May 16 SKX The Hottest Stocks to Buy in 2024
May 16 CL Looking for a Growth Stock? 3 Reasons Why Colgate-Palmolive (CL) is a Solid Choice
May 16 SKX Under Armour (UAA) Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Fall Y/Y
May 16 SKX Skechers First Brand to Buy Super Bowl LIX Ad
May 15 CL Procter & Gamble's (PG) Focus on Productivity Plans Bodes Well
May 15 SKX Boot Barn (BOOT) Q4 Earnings Beat, Same-Store Sales Fall Y/Y
May 14 EPC Edgewell Personal Care's Banana Boat Named a Finalist in Nature Category of Fast Company's 2024 World Changing Ideas
May 14 CL Pilgrim's Pride (PPC) Up More Than 40% in 6 Months: Here's How
May 14 SKX Skechers Announces Global Footwear Partnership With John Deere
May 14 SKX Bull of the Day: Skechers (SKX)
May 14 CL The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights California Water Service, National Grid, Pinnacle West Capital, Colgate-Palmolive and PepsiCo
May 13 CL Coca-Cola, Walmart and Colgate-Palmolive are seen weathering the consumer storm
May 13 SKX Super League Partners with Skechers and Century Games Opens the Company’s First Virtual Store in Livetopia’s Topia Mall on Roblox
May 13 CL 5 Safe Stocks to Buy as Consumer Sentiment Hits 6-Month Low
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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