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  • However, volume declined at the K-C Professional segment.

    Kimberly-Clark Profit Falls 19% Amid Higher Costs Tess Stynes 2010

  • Well, it seems that K-C is on an, ahem, eco-roll with news of Scott Naturals Tube-Free toilet paper.

    Scott's Tube-Free TP Matt Hickman 2010

  • In the past quarter, organic sales, which exclude currency translation, acquisitions or divestitures, in K-C International grew 7%, outpacing the 3% increase in the entire company.

    Kimberly-Clark Remains Cautious as Profit Falls Paul Ziobro 2012

  • Its consumer tissue segment reported the strongest segment sales growth at 3.9% while its smaller K-C Professional and health-care businesses reported declines of 2.1% and 1.3%, respectively.

    Kimberly-Clark Posts Flat Profit Paul Ziobro 2011

  • Well, it seems that K-C is on an, ahem, eco-roll with news of Scott Naturals Tube-Free toilet paper.

    Scott's Tube-Free TP Matt Hickman 2010

  • Another client of mine, Kimberly Clark Corporation, has similar conversations with its customers for its K-C Professional division, which supplies paper and cleaning products to public and private sector organizations.

    Andrew Winston: Ask Customers to Use Less of Your Product: The Big Heresy Andrew Winston 2011

  • The smaller K-C Professional and health-care businesses saw sales increase 10% and 11%, respectively.

    Kimberly-Clark Cuts Forecast Amid Costs, Weak Demand Paul Ziobro 2011

  • At its K-C international operations, revenue rose 12% as volume rose 4%, aided by acquisitions.

    Kimberly-Clark Profit Falls 5.7% On Bolivar Devaluation 2010

  • Soon, everyone's toilet paper may lose some of its fluffiness: Greenpeace's five-year-long battle against tissue-product mogul Kimberly-Clark (K-C) came to a victorious end last week, with the Kleenex/Scott/Cottonelle manufacturer agreeing to source 40 percent of its North American tissue fiber from recycled or Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) - certified pulp by 2011.

    Jennifer Grayson: Is Your Ass Worth One Million Trees a Year? 2009

  • Kimberly-Clark saw lower fourth-quarter sales for Huggies diapers and Pull-Ups in North America, where the company is fine-tuning prices, as well as a drop in demand for consumer tissue and K-C professional products in North America and Europe.

    Kimberly-Clark Profit Falls, 2009

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