Historical return extremes for Procter & Gamble (PG) from 1978 to 2026
What if you bought at the best or worst time? Max profit, max drawdown, and total return since IPO.
| Scenario | Return | Start date | Start price | End date | End price | $1,000 becomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max profitMore info about Max profit | +32,631% | $0.53 | $173.83 | $327,314.15 | ||
| Max drawdownMore info about Max drawdown | -54.36% | $29.25 | $13.35 | $456.41 | ||
| Return since IPOMore info about Return since IPO | +23,598% | $0.63 | $149.61 | $236,983.42 |
- Max profitMore info about Max profit+32,631%$327,314.15
- Max drawdownMore info about Max drawdown-54.36%$456.41
- Return since IPOMore info about Return since IPO+23,598%$236,983.42
Each row shows the start and end dates and prices for the scenario, the period return, and the resulting outcome for a $1,000 investment in Procter & Gamble (PG). Max profit is the best buy-and-sell pair across the entire price history; max drawdown is the worst peak-to-trough decline; the last row tracks return from IPO to today. Prices are split- and dividend-adjusted closing prices — actual outcomes would differ due to fees, taxes, and slippage.
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