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Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(5)
Registration No. 333-161767
The information in this preliminary prospectus
supplement is not complete and may be changed. This preliminary prospectus supplement
and the accompanying prospectus are not an offer to sell these securities and they are not soliciting an
offer to buy these securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted.
Subject to Completion, Dated November 15, 2010
Prospectus Supplement to Prospectus dated September 4, 2009
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The Procter & Gamble Company
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The notes will mature on , . Interest on the notes will be
payable on and of
each year. Interest on the notes will accrue from , 2010. The first interest payment date
for the notes will be , 2011. We may redeem some or all of the notes at any time at the redemption
price described in this prospectus supplement.
See Risk Factors beginning on page S-3 to read about important factors you should consider
before buying the notes.
Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has
approved or disapproved of the notes or determined if this prospectus supplement or the
accompanying prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal
offense.
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The initial public offering price set forth above does not include accrued interest, if any.
Interest on the notes will accrue from , 2010 and must be paid by the purchasers if the notes are
delivered after , 2010. The notes will not be listed on any securities exchange.
We expect to deliver the notes to investors through the book-entry delivery system of The
Depository Trust Company and its participants, including Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear, on
or about , 2010.
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Goldman, Sachs & Co.
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Prospectus Supplement Dated , 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
This prospectus supplement contains the terms of this offering of notes. This prospectus
supplement, or the information incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement, may add to,
update or change the information in the accompanying prospectus. If information in this prospectus
supplement, or the information incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement, is
inconsistent with the accompanying prospectus, this prospectus supplement, or the information
incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement, will apply and will supersede that
information in the accompanying prospectus.
It is important for you to read and consider all information contained in this prospectus
supplement and the accompanying prospectus in making your investment decision. You should also
read and consider the information in the documents we have referred you to in Incorporation of
Documents By Reference in this prospectus supplement.
No person is authorized to give any information or to make any representations other than
those contained or incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement or the accompanying
prospectus and, if given or made, such information or representations must not be relied upon as
having been authorized. This prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus do not
constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities other than the
securities described in this prospectus supplement or an offer to sell or the solicitation of an
offer to buy such securities in any circumstances in which such offer or solicitation is unlawful.
Neither the delivery of this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus, nor any sale
made hereunder or thereunder shall, under any circumstances, create any implication that there has
been no change in our affairs since the date of this prospectus supplement or the accompanying
prospectus, or that the information contained or incorporated by reference herein or therein is
correct as of any time subsequent to the date of such information.
The distribution of this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus and the
offering of the notes in certain jurisdictions may be restricted by law. This prospectus
supplement and the accompanying prospectus do not constitute an offer, or an invitation on our
behalf or on behalf of the underwriters, to subscribe to or purchase, any of the notes, and may not
be used for or in connection with an offer or solicitation by anyone, in any jurisdiction in which
such an offer or solicitation is not authorized or to any person to whom it is unlawful to make
such an offer or solicitation. See Underwriting.
Unless otherwise specified, all references in this prospectus supplement to: (a) Procter &
Gamble, P&G, the Company, we, us, and our are to The Procter & Gamble Company and its
subsidiaries; (b) fiscal followed by a specific year are to our fiscal year ended or ending June
30 of that year; (c) U.S. dollars, dollars, U.S. $ or $ are to the currency of the United
States of America; and (d) euros or are to the single currency introduced in January 1999
pursuant to the Treaty establishing the European Community, as amended.
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THE COMPANY
The Procter & Gamble Company was incorporated in Ohio in 1905, having been built from a
business founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. Today, we manufacture and market a
broad range of consumer products in many countries throughout the world. Our principal executive
offices are located at One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, and our telephone number
is (513) 983-1100.
In the United States, as of June 30, 2010, we owned and operated 37 manufacturing facilities.
These facilities were located in 23 different states or territories. In addition, we owned and
operated 97 manufacturing facilities in 41 other countries. Many of the domestic and international
facilities produced products for multiple businesses.
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RISK FACTORS
We discuss our expectations regarding future performance, events and outcomes, such as our
business outlook and objectives in this document, as well as in our annual report, quarterly
reports, current reports on Form 8-K, press releases and other written and oral communications. All
statements, except for historical and present factual information, are forward-looking statements
and are based on financial data and business plans available only as of the time the statements are
made, which may become out of date or incomplete. We assume no obligation to update any
forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events, or other factors.
Forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and investors must recognize that events could
significantly differ from our expectations.
The following discussion of risk factors identifies the most significant factors that may
adversely affect our business, operations, financial position or future financial performance. This
information should be read in conjunction with Managements Discussion and Analysis and the
consolidated financial statements and related notes included in our annual report, quarterly
reports and current reports on Form 8-K which are incorporated by reference into this document.
The following discussion of risks is not all inclusive but is designed to highlight what we believe
are important factors to consider when evaluating our expectations. These factors could cause our
future results to differ from those in the forward-looking statements and from historical trends.
A material change in consumer demand for our products could have a significant impact on our
business.
We are a consumer products company and rely on continued global demand for our brands and
products. To achieve business goals, we must develop and sell products that appeal to consumers.
This is dependent on a number of factors including our ability to develop effective sales,
advertising and marketing programs in an increasingly fragmented media environment. We expect to
achieve our financial targets, in part, by shifting our portfolio towards faster growing, higher
margin businesses. If demand and growth rates fall substantially below expected levels or our
market share declines significantly in these businesses, our results could be negatively impacted.
This could occur due to unforeseen negative economic or political events or to changes in consumer
trends and habits. In addition, our continued success is dependent on leading-edge innovation, with
respect to both products and operations. This means we must be able to obtain patents that lead to
the development of products that appeal to our consumers across the world.
The ability to achieve our business objectives is dependent on how well we can respond to our
local and global competitors.
Across all of our categories, we compete against a wide variety of global and local
competitors. As a result, there are ongoing competitive product and pricing pressures in the
environments in which we operate, as well as challenges in maintaining profit margins. To address
these challenges, we must be able to successfully respond to competitive factors, including
pricing, promotional incentives and trade terms, as well as technological advances and patents
granted to competition.
Our businesses face cost pressures which could affect our business results.
Our costs are subject to fluctuations, particularly due to changes in commodity prices, raw
materials, cost of labor, foreign exchange and interest rates. Therefore, our success is dependent,
in part, on our continued ability to manage these fluctuations through pricing actions, cost
savings projects (including outsourcing projects), sourcing decisions and certain hedging
transactions. In the manufacturing and general overhead areas, we need to maintain key
manufacturing and supply arrangements, including any key sole supplier and sole manufacturing plant
arrangements.
We face risks associated with significant international operations.
We conduct business across the globe with a significant portion of our sales outside the
United States. As a result, we are subject to a number of risks, including, but not limited to,
changes in exchange rates for foreign currencies, which may reduce the U.S. dollar value of
revenues and earnings received
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and/or balances held by or invested in our foreign subsidiaries, as well as exchange controls
and other limits on our ability to repatriate earnings from outside the U.S. that can increase our
exposure. We have sizable businesses and maintain local currency cash balances in a number of
foreign countries with exchange controls, including, but not limited to, Venezuela, China and
India. Our results of operations and/or financial condition could be adversely impacted if we are
unable to successfully manage these risks in an increasingly volatile environment. Further, we
expect to achieve our financial targets, in part, by achieving disproportionate growth in
developing regions. Should growth rates or our market share fall substantially below expected
levels in these regions, our results could be negatively impacted. In addition, economic changes,
terrorist activity and political unrest may result in business interruption, inflation, deflation
or decreased demand for our products. Our success will depend, in part, on our ability to manage
continued global political and/or economic uncertainty, especially in our significant geographical
markets, as well as any political or economic disruption due to terrorist and other hostile
activities.
If the reputation of the Company or one or more of our leading brands erodes significantly, it
could have a material impact on our financial results.
The Companys reputation is the foundation of our relationships with key stakeholders and
other constituencies. If we are unable to effectively manage real or perceived issues, which could
negatively impact sentiments toward the Company, our ability to operate freely could be impaired
and our financial results could suffer. Our financial success is directly dependent on the success
of our brands, particularly our billion-dollar brands. The success of these brands can suffer if
our marketing plans or product initiatives do not have the desired impact on a brands image or its
ability to attract consumers. Further, our results could be negatively impacted if one of our
leading brands suffers a substantial impediment to its reputation due to real or perceived quality
issues or the distribution and sale of counterfeit products.
Our ability to successfully adapt to ongoing organizational change could impact our business
results.
We have executed a number of significant business and organizational changes including
acquisitions, divestitures and workforce optimization projects to support our growth strategies. We
expect these types of changes to continue for the foreseeable future. Successfully managing these
changes, including retention of key employees, is critical to our business success. In addition, we
are generally a build-from-within company, and our success is dependent on identifying, developing
and retaining key employees to provide uninterrupted leadership and direction for our business.
This includes developing organization capabilities in key growth markets where the depth of skilled
employees is limited and competition for these resources is intense. Further, business and
organizational changes may result in more reliance on third parties for various services, and that
reliance may increase compliance risks, including anti-corruption. Finally, our financial targets
assume a consistent level of productivity improvement. If we are unable to deliver expected
productivity improvements, while continuing to invest in business growth, our financial results
could be adversely impacted.
Our ability to successfully manage ongoing acquisition and divestiture activities could impact
our business results.
As a company that manages a portfolio of consumer brands, our ongoing business model involves
a certain level of acquisition and divestiture activities. We must be able to successfully manage
the impacts of these activities, while at the same time delivering against base business
objectives. Specifically, our financial results could be adversely impacted if: 1) we are not able
to deliver the expected cost and growth synergies associated with our acquisitions, 2) changes in
the cash flows or other market-based assumptions cause the value of acquired assets to fall below
book value or 3) we are unable to offset the dilutive impacts from the loss of revenue streams
associated with divested brands.
Our business is subject to legislation, regulation and enforcement in the U.S. and abroad.
Changes in laws, regulations and the related interpretations and increased enforcement actions
may alter the environment in which we do business. This includes changes in competition,
product-related, privacy and environmental laws, including actions in response to global climate
change concerns,
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increased enforcement as well as changes in accounting standards, taxation requirements and
enforcement penalties. Accordingly, our ability to manage regulatory, tax and legal matters
(including product liability, patent, and other intellectual property matters), and to resolve
pending legal matters without significant liability, including the competition law and antitrust
investigations described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K and our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q,
which could require us to take significant reserves in excess of amounts accrued to date or pay
significant fines during a reporting period, may materially impact our results. In addition, as a
U.S. based multinational company we are also subject to tax regulations in the U.S. and multiple
foreign jurisdictions, some of which are interdependent. For example, certain income that is earned
and taxed in countries outside the U.S. is not taxed in the U.S., provided those earnings are
indefinitely reinvested outside the U.S. If these or other tax regulations should change, our
financial results could be impacted.
A material change in customer relationships or in customer demand for our products could have
a significant impact on our business.
Our success is dependent on our ability to successfully manage relationships with our retail
trade customers. This includes our ability to offer trade terms that are acceptable to our
customers and are aligned with our pricing and profitability targets. Our business could suffer if
we cannot reach agreement with a key customer based on our trade terms and principles. Further,
there is a continuing trend towards retail trade consolidation, which can create significant cost
and margin pressure and could lead to more complex work across broader geographic boundaries for
both us and key retailers. This can be particularly difficult when major customers are addressing
local trade pressures or local law and regulation changes. In addition, our business would be
negatively impacted if a key customer were to significantly reduce the range or inventory level of
our products.
We face risks related to changes in the global economic environment.
Our business is impacted by global economic conditions, which are increasingly volatile. If
the global economy experiences significant disruptions, our business could be negatively impacted,
including such areas as reduced demand for our products from a slow-down in the general economy,
supplier or customer disruptions resulting from tighter credit markets and/or temporary
interruptions in our ability to conduct day-to-day transactions through our financial
intermediaries involving the payment to or collection of funds from our customers, vendors and
suppliers.
A failure of a key information technology system, process or site could have a material
adverse impact on our ability to conduct business.
We rely extensively on information technology systems, some of which are managed by
third-party service providers, to interact with internal and external stakeholders. These
interactions include, but are not limited to, ordering and managing materials from suppliers,
converting materials to finished products, shipping product to customers, processing transactions,
summarizing and reporting results of operations, complying with regulatory, legal or tax
requirements, and other processes necessary to manage the business. If our systems are damaged or
cease to function properly due to any number of causes, ranging from catastrophic events to power
outages to security breaches, and our business continuity plans do not effectively compensate on a
timely basis, we may suffer interruptions in our ability to manage operations which may adversely
impact our results of operations and/or financial condition. In addition, we are transitioning our
ordering, shipping and billing systems in North America and Western Europe to a new system during
fiscal 2011. If the new system does not function properly upon implementation, our ability to
process and deliver customer orders in our two largest regions could be limited and could
negatively impact our results of operations during the period(s) of transition. Also, we may be
unable to process and receive payments for products sold which could negatively impact our cash
flow results during those periods.
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SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The following summary consolidated financial information as of September 30, 2010 and for the
three month periods ended September 30, 2010 and September 30, 2009 has been derived from our
unaudited consolidated financial statements contained in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the
quarter ended September 30, 2010. The summary consolidated information as of June 30, 2010 has
been derived from our audited consolidated financial statements contained in our Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010. The results for the interim period ended
September 30, 2010 are not necessarily indicative of the results for the full fiscal year.
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NET SALES |
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20,122 |
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19,807 |
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Cost of products sold |
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9,689 |
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9,398 |
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Selling, general and administrative expense |
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4,501 |
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Interest expense |
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208 |
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EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE
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4,282 |
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Income taxes on continuing operations |
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1,201 |
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3,081 |
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3,081 |
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3,307 |
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1.07 |
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0.09 |
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1.07 |
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1.11 |
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1.02 |
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0.97 |
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0.09 |
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1.02 |
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1.06 |
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0.48 |
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0.44 |
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133,692 |
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128,172 |
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21,464 |
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21,360 |
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SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY |
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63,201 |
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61,439 |
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CONSOLIDATED RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES
The following table sets forth our consolidated ratio of earnings to fixed charges for the
periods indicated.
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Earnings used to compute this ratio are earnings from operations before income taxes and
before fixed charges (excluding interest capitalized during the period) and before
adjustments for minority interests in consolidated subsidiaries and after eliminating
undistributed earnings of equity method investees. Fixed charges consist of interest expense
(including capitalized interest) and one-third of all rent expense (considered
representative of the interest factor). |
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CAPITALIZATION
The following table sets forth our and our subsidiaries consolidated capitalization at
September 30, 2010.
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Commercial paper and other borrowings due within one year (1) |
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11,512 |
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21,464 |
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Convertible Class A preferred stock, stated value $1 per share; 600,000,000
shares authorized, 129,603,122 outstanding |
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1,260 |
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Non-Voting Class B preferred stock, stated value $1 per share; 200,000,000
shares authorized, none outstanding |
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Common stock, stated value $1 per share; 10,000,000,000 shares authorized,
2,799,193,095 outstanding |
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4,008 |
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Retained earnings |
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66,282 |
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Noncontrolling interest |
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346 |
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63,201 |
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Total Capitalization |
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96,177 |
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Includes $1.5 billion equivalent to current portion of long-term debt due within one year.
We maintain credit facilities in support of our short-term commercial paper borrowings. At
September 30, 2010 our credit lines with banks amounted to $11.0 billion and were undrawn. |
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Includes $1.4 billion that became current in October 2010 based on its contractual maturity in
October 2011.
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Total debt includes $28.2 billion of The Procter & Gamble Company debt. The balance of debt
is held by subsidiaries. Total debt at September 30, 2010 does not include $ of notes
offered hereby. |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE NOTES
The following description of the particular terms of the notes supplements the more general
description of the debt securities contained in the accompanying prospectus. If there are any
inconsistencies between the information in this section and the information in the prospectus, the
information in this section controls.
Investors should read this section together with the section entitled Description of Procter
& Gamble Debt Securities in the accompanying prospectus. Any capitalized terms that are defined
in the accompanying prospectus have the same meanings in this section unless a different
definition appears in this section. We qualify the description of the notes by reference to the
indenture as described below.
General
The notes:
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will be in an aggregate initial principal amount of $ , subject to our ability
to issue additional notes which may be of the same series as the notes as described
under Further Issues, |
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will mature on , , |
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will bear interest at a rate of % per annum, |
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will be our senior debt, ranking equally with all of our other present and future
unsecured and unsubordinated indebtedness, |
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will be issued as a separate series under the indenture between us and Deutsche Bank
Trust Company Americas, dated as of September 3, 2009, in registered, book-entry form
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will be issued in U.S. dollars in denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of
$1,000 in excess thereof, |
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will be repaid at par at maturity, |
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will be redeemable by us at any time prior to maturity as described below under
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will be subject to defeasance and covenant defeasance, and |
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will not be subject to any sinking fund. |
The indenture and the notes do not limit the amount of indebtedness which may be incurred
or the amount of securities which may be issued by us or our subsidiaries, and contain no
financial or similar restrictions on us or our subsidiaries, except as described in the
accompanying prospectus under the caption Description of Procter & Gamble Debt Securities
Restrictive Covenants.
Interest
We will pay interest on the notes semiannually on and of each year, as applicable, and on any
maturity date (each, an interest payment date), commencing , 2011 and ending on any maturity
date, to the persons in whose names the notes are registered at the close of business on or , as
applicable (in each case, whether or not a Business Day), immediately preceding the related
interest payment date; provided, however, that interest payable on any maturity date shall be
payable to the person to whom the principal of such notes shall be payable. Interest on the notes
will be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months.
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Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this prospectus supplement, so long as the notes
are in book-entry form, we will make payments of principal and interest through the trustee to The
Depository Trust Company (DTC).
Interest payable on any interest payment date or maturity date shall be the amount of interest
accrued from, and including, the immediately preceding interest payment date in respect of which
interest has been paid or duly provided for (or from and including the original issue date, if no
interest has been paid or duly provided for with respect to the notes) to, but excluding, such
interest payment date or maturity date, as the case may be. If any interest payment date is not a
Business Day at the relevant place of payment, we will pay interest on the next day that is a
Business Day at such place of payment as if payment were made on the date such payment was due, and
no interest will accrue on the amounts so payable for the period from and after such date to the
immediately succeeding Business Day. If the maturity date or redemption date of the notes is not a
Business Day at the relevant place of payment, we will pay interest, if any, and principal and
premium, if any, on the next day that is a Business Day at such place of payment as if payment were
made on the date such payment was due, and no interest will accrue on the amounts so payable for
the period from and after such date to the immediately succeeding Business Day.
Business Day means any day that is not a Saturday or Sunday and that is not a day on which
banking institutions are authorized or obligated by law or executive order to close in The City of
New York and, for any place of payment outside of The City of New York, in such place of payment.
The term maturity, when used with respect to a note, means the date on which the principal
of such note or an installment of principal becomes due and payable as therein provided or as
provided in the indenture, whether at the stated maturity or by declaration of acceleration, call
for redemption, repayment or otherwise.
Optional Redemption
We will have the option to redeem the notes, in whole or in part, at our option at any time,
at a redemption price equal to the greater of (1) 100% of the principal amount of the notes to be
redeemed, plus accrued interest on the notes to be redeemed to, but excluding, the date on which
the notes are to be redeemed, or (2) as determined by a reference dealer that we select, the sum of
the present values of the remaining scheduled payments of principal and interest on the notes to be
redeemed, not including any portion of these payments of interest accrued as of the date of which
the notes are to be redeemed, discounted to the date on which the notes are to be redeemed on a
semi-annual basis assuming a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months, at the adjusted
treasury rate plus basis points, plus accrued interest on the notes to be redeemed to,
but excluding, the date on which the notes are to be redeemed.
We will utilize the following procedures to calculate the adjusted treasury rate described in
the previous paragraph. We will appoint Goldman, Sachs & Co., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan
Stanley & Co. Incorporated (and their successors) and other primary U.S. Government securities
dealers in New York City as reference dealers, and we will appoint one of the reference dealers to
be our quotation agent. If any of reference dealers is no longer a primary U.S.
Government securities dealer, we will substitute another primary U.S. Government securities dealer
in its place as a reference dealer.
The quotation agent will select a United States Treasury security which has a maturity
comparable to the remaining maturity of the notes to be redeemed which would be used in accordance
with customary financial practice to price new issues of corporate debt securities with a maturity
comparable to the remaining maturity of the notes to be redeemed. The reference dealers will
provide us and the trustee with the bid and asked prices for that comparable United States Treasury
security as of 5:00 p.m. on the third Business Day before the redemption date. We will calculate
the average of the bid and asked prices provided by each reference dealer, eliminate the highest
and the lowest reference dealer quotations and then calculate the average of the remaining
reference dealer quotations. However, if we obtain fewer than four reference dealer quotations, we
will calculate the average of all the reference dealer quotations and not eliminate any quotations.
We call this average quotation the comparable treasury price. The adjusted
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treasury rate will be the semi-annual equivalent yield to maturity of a security whose price,
expressed as a percentage of its principal amount, is equal to the comparable treasury price.
In the case of a partial redemption, selection of the notes for redemption will be made by
such method as the trustee deems fair and appropriate. If any note is to be redeemed in part only,
the notice of redemption that relates to the note will state the portion of the principal amount of
the note to be redeemed; provided that the unredeemed portion of the note shall be $2,000 in
principal amount and $1,000 multiples above that amount. A new note in a principal amount equal to
the unredeemed portion of the note will be issued in the name of the holder of the note upon
surrender of the original note.
Further Issues
We may from time to time, without notice to or the consent of the registered holders of
notes, create and issue further notes ranking equally with the notes in all respects (or in all
respects other than the payment of interest accruing prior to the issue date of such further notes
or except for the first payment of interest following the issue date of such further notes). Such
further notes may be consolidated and form a single series with the notes and have the same terms
as to status, redemption or otherwise as the notes.
Book-Entry System
We have obtained the information in this section concerning The Depository Trust Company
(DTC), Clearstream Banking, société anonyme, Luxembourg (Clearstream, Luxembourg) and Euroclear
Bank SA/NV (Euroclear) and their book-entry systems and procedures from sources that we believe
to be reliable. We take no responsibility for an accurate portrayal of this information. In
addition, the description of the clearing systems in this section reflects our understanding of the
rules and procedures of DTC, Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear as they are currently in effect.
Those systems could change their rules and procedures at any time.
The notes will initially be represented by one or more fully registered global notes. Each
such global note will be deposited with, or on behalf of, DTC or any successor thereto and
registered in the name of Cede & Co. (DTCs nominee). You may hold your interests in the global
notes in the United States through DTC, or in Europe through Clearstream, Luxembourg or Euroclear,
either as a participant in such systems or indirectly through organizations which are participants
in such systems. Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear will hold interests in the global notes on
behalf of their respective participating organizations or customers through customers securities
accounts in Clearstream, Luxembourgs or Euroclears names on the books of their respective
depositaries, which in turn will hold those positions in customers securities accounts in the
depositaries names on the books of DTC. Citibank, N.A. will act as depositary for Clearstream,
Luxembourg and JPMorgan Chase Bank will act as depositary for Euroclear.
So long as DTC or its nominee is the registered owner of the global securities representing
the notes, DTC or such nominee will be considered the sole owner and holder of the notes for all
purposes of the notes and the indenture. Except as provided below, owners of beneficial interests
in the notes will not be entitled to have the notes registered in their names, will not receive or
be entitled to receive physical delivery of the notes in definitive form and will not be considered
the owners or holders of the notes under the indenture, including for purposes of receiving any
reports delivered by us or the trustee pursuant to the indenture. Accordingly, each person owning a
beneficial interest in a note must rely on the procedures of DTC or its nominee and, if such person
is not a participant, on the procedures of the participant through which such person owns its
interest, in order to exercise any rights of a holder of notes.
Unless and until we issue the notes in fully certificated, registered form under the
limited circumstances described below under the heading Book-Entry System
Certificated Notes:
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all references in this prospectus supplement or in the accompanying
prospectus to actions by holders will refer to actions taken by DTC upon
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all references in this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus
to payments and notices to holders will refer to payments and notices to DTC
or Cede & Co., as the registered holder of the notes, for distribution to you
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The Depository Trust Company
DTC will act as securities depositary for the notes. The notes will be issued as fully
registered notes registered in the name of Cede & Co. DTC has advised us as follows: DTC is
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a banking organization under the New York Banking Law; |
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a member of the Federal Reserve System; |
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a clearing agency registered under the provisions of Section 17A of the Securities
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DTC holds securities that its direct participants deposit with DTC. DTC facilitates the
settlement among direct participants of securities transactions, such as transfers and pledges, in
deposited securities through electronic computerized book-entry changes in direct participants
accounts, thereby eliminating the need for physical movement of securities certificates.
Direct participants of DTC include securities brokers and dealers (including the
underwriters), banks, trust companies, clearing corporations, and certain other organizations.
DTC is owned by a number of its direct participants. Indirect participants of DTC, such as
securities brokers and dealers, banks and trust companies, can also access the DTC system if
they maintain a custodial relationship with a direct participant.
If you are not a direct participant or an indirect participant and you wish to purchase, sell
or otherwise transfer ownership of, or other interests in, notes, you must do so through a direct
participant or an indirect participant. DTC agrees with and represents to DTC participants that it
will administer its book-entry system in accordance with its rules and by-laws and requirements of
law. The Securities and Exchange Commission has on file a set of the rules applicable to DTC and
its direct participants.
Purchases of notes under DTCs system must be made by or through direct participants, which
will receive a credit for the notes on DTCs records. The ownership interest of each beneficial
owner is in turn to be recorded on the records of direct participants and indirect participants.
Beneficial owners will not receive written confirmation from DTC of their purchase, but beneficial
owners are expected to receive written confirmations providing details of the transaction, as well
as periodic statements of their holdings, from the direct participants or indirect participants
through which such beneficial owners entered into the transaction. Transfers of ownership
interests in the notes are to be accomplished by entries made on the books of participants acting
on behalf of beneficial owners. Beneficial owners will not receive certificates representing their
ownership interests in notes, except as provided below in Book-Entry System Certificated
Notes.
To facilitate subsequent transfers, all notes deposited with DTC are registered in the name of
DTCs nominee, Cede & Co. The deposit of notes with DTC and their registration in the name of Cede
& Co. effect no change in beneficial ownership. DTC has no knowledge of the actual beneficial
owners of the notes. DTCs records reflect only the identity of the direct participants to whose
accounts such notes are credited, which may or may not be the beneficial owners. The participants
will remain responsible for keeping account of their holdings on behalf of their customers.
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Conveyance of notices and other communications by DTC to direct participants, by direct
participants to indirect participants and by direct participants and indirect participants to
beneficial owners will be governed by arrangements among them, subject to any statutory or
regulatory requirements as may be in effect from time to time.
Clearstream, Luxembourg
Clearstream, Luxembourg advises that it is incorporated under the laws of Luxembourg as a
professional depository. Clearstream, Luxembourg holds securities for its customers and facilitates
the clearance and settlement of securities transactions between its customers through electronic
book-entry changes in accounts of its customers, thus eliminating the need for physical movement of
certificates. Clearstream, Luxembourg provides to its customers, among other things, services for
safekeeping, administration, clearance and settlement of internationally traded securities and
securities lending and borrowing. Clearstream, Luxembourg interfaces with domestic markets in a
number of countries. Clearstream, Luxembourg is an indirect participant in DTC.
Clearstream, Luxembourg customers are recognized financial institutions around the world,
including underwriters, securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing
corporations and certain other organizations. Indirect access to Clearstream, Luxembourg is also
available to others, such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies that clear through, or
maintain a custodial relationship with, a Clearstream, Luxembourg customer either directly or
indirectly.
The Euroclear System
Euroclear has advised us that the Euroclear System was created in 1968 to hold securities for
participants in the Euroclear System and to clear and settle transactions between Euroclear
participants through simultaneous electronic book-entry delivery against payment, thus eliminating
the need for physical movement of certificates and risk from lack of simultaneous transfers of
securities and cash. Transactions may now be settled in many currencies, including United States
dollars. The Euroclear System provides various other services, including securities lending and
borrowing and interfaces with domestic markets in several countries generally similar to the
arrangements for cross-market transfers with DTC described below.
The Euroclear System is operated by Euroclear Bank SA/NV, under contract with Euroclear
Clearance System, S.C., a Belgian cooperative corporation. The Euroclear Operator conducts all
operations, and all Euroclear securities clearance accounts and Euroclear cash accounts are
accounts with the Euroclear Operator, not the cooperative. The cooperative establishes policy for
the Euroclear System on behalf of Euroclear participants. Euroclear participants include banks
(including central banks), securities brokers and dealers and other professional financial
intermediaries and may include the underwriters. Indirect access to the Euroclear System is also
available to other firms that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a Euroclear
participant, either directly or indirectly. Euroclear is an indirect participant in DTC.
The Terms and Conditions Governing Use of Euroclear and the related Operating Procedures of
the Euroclear System and applicable Belgian law govern securities clearance accounts and cash
accounts with the Euroclear Operator. Specifically, these terms and conditions govern:
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receipts of payments with respect to securities in the Euroclear System. |
All securities in the Euroclear System are held on a fungible basis without attribution of
specific certificates to specific securities clearance accounts. The Euroclear Operator acts under
the terms and conditions only on behalf of Euroclear participants and has no record of or
relationship with persons
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holding securities through Euroclear participants.
Euroclear further advises that investors that acquire, hold and transfer interests in the
notes by book-entry through accounts with the Euroclear Operator or any other securities
intermediary are subject to the laws and contractual provisions governing their relationship
with their intermediary, as well as the laws and contractual provisions governing the
relationship between such an intermediary and each other intermediary, if any, standing between
themselves and the notes.
The Euroclear Operator advises that under Belgian law, investors that are credited with
securities on the records of the Euroclear Operator have a co-property right in the fungible pool
of interests in securities on deposit with the Euroclear Operator in an amount equal to the amount
of interests in securities credited to their accounts. In the event of the insolvency of the
Euroclear Operator, Euroclear participants would have a right under Belgian law to the return of
the amount and type of interests in securities credited to their accounts with the Euroclear
Operator. If the Euroclear Operator did not have a sufficient amount of interests in securities on
deposit of a particular type to cover the claims of all Euroclear participants credited with such
interests in securities on the Euroclear Operators records, all Euroclear participants having an
amount of interests in securities of such type credited to their accounts with the Euroclear
Operator would have the right under Belgian law to the return of their pro rata share of the amount
of interest in securities actually on deposit.
Under Belgian law, the Euroclear Operator is required to pass on the benefits of ownership in
any interests in securities on deposit with it, such as dividends, voting rights and other
entitlements, to any person credited with such interests in securities on its records.
Book-Entry Format
Under the book-entry format, the trustee will pay interest or principal payments to Cede &
Co., as nominee of DTC. DTC will forward the payment to the direct participants, who will then
forward the payment to the indirect participants (including Clearstream, Luxembourg or Euroclear)
or to you as the beneficial owner. You may experience some delay in receiving your payments under
this system. Neither we, the trustee under the indenture nor any paying agent has any direct
responsibility or liability for the payment of principal or interest on the notes to owners of
beneficial interests in the notes.
DTC is required to make book-entry transfers on behalf of its direct participants and is
required to receive and transmit payments of principal, premium, if any, and interest on the
notes. Any direct participant or indirect participant with which you have an account is similarly
required to make book-entry transfers and to receive and transmit payments with respect to the
notes on your behalf. We and the trustee under the indenture have no responsibility for any aspect
of the actions of DTC, Clearstream, Luxembourg or Euroclear or any of their direct or indirect
participants. In addition, we and the trustee under the indenture have no responsibility or
liability for any aspect of the records kept by DTC, Clearstream, Luxembourg, Euroclear or any of
their direct or indirect participants relating to or payments made on account of beneficial
ownership interests in the notes or for maintaining, supervising or reviewing any records relating
to such beneficial ownership interests. We also do not supervise these systems in any way.
The trustee will not recognize you as a holder under the indenture, and you can only exercise
the rights of a holder indirectly through DTC and its direct participants. DTC has advised us that
it will only take action regarding a note if one or more of the direct participants to whom the
note is credited directs DTC to take such action and only in respect of the portion of the
aggregate principal amount of the notes as to which that participant or participants has or have
given that direction. DTC can only act on behalf of its direct participants. Your ability to
pledge notes to non-direct participants, and to take other actions, may be limited because you
will not possess a physical certificate that represents your notes.
Neither DTC nor Cede & Co. (nor such other DTC nominee) will consent or vote with respect to
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notes unless authorized by a direct participant in accordance with DTCs procedures. Under its
usual procedures, DTC will mail an omnibus proxy to us as soon as possible after the record date.
The omnibus proxy assigns Cede & Co.s consenting or voting rights to those direct participants to
whose accounts the notes are credited on the record date (identified in a listing attached to the
omnibus proxy).
Clearstream, Luxembourg or Euroclear will credit payments to the cash accounts of
Clearstream, Luxembourg customers or Euroclear participants in accordance with the relevant
systems rules and procedures, to the extent received by its depositary. These payments will be
subject to tax reporting in accordance with relevant United States tax laws and regulations.
Clearstream, Luxembourg or the Euroclear Operator, as the case may be, will take any other action
permitted to be taken by a holder under the indenture on behalf of a Clearstream, Luxembourg
customer or Euroclear participant only in accordance with its relevant rules and procedures and
subject to its depositarys ability to effect those actions on its behalf through DTC.
DTC, Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear have agreed to the foregoing procedures in order to
facilitate transfers of the notes among participants of DTC, Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear.
However, they are under no obligation to perform or continue to perform those procedures, and they
may discontinue those procedures at any time.
Transfers Within and Among Book-Entry Systems
Transfers between DTCs direct participants will occur in accordance with DTC rules. Transfers
between Clearstream, Luxembourg customers and Euroclear participants will occur in accordance with
its applicable rules and operating procedures.
DTC will effect cross-market transfers between persons holding directly or indirectly through
DTC, on the one hand, and directly or indirectly through Clearstream, Luxembourg customers or
Euroclear participants, on the other hand, in accordance with DTC rules on behalf of the relevant
European international clearing system by its depositary. However, cross-market transactions will
require delivery of instructions to the relevant European international clearing system by the
counterparty in that system in accordance with its rules and procedures and within its established
deadlines (European time). The relevant European international clearing system will, if the
transaction meets its settlement requirements, instruct its depositary to effect final settlement
on its behalf by delivering or receiving securities in DTC, and making or receiving payment in
accordance with normal procedures for same-day funds settlement applicable to DTC. Clearstream,
Luxembourg customers and Euroclear participants may not deliver instructions directly to the
depositaries.
Because of time-zone differences, credits of securities received in Clearstream, Luxembourg or
Euroclear resulting from a transaction with a DTC direct participant will be made during the
subsequent securities settlement processing, dated the business day following the DTC settlement
date. Those credits or any transactions in those securities settled during that processing will be
reported to the relevant Clearstream, Luxembourg customer or Euroclear participant on that business
day. Cash received in Clearstream, Luxembourg or Euroclear as a result of sales of securities by or
through a Clearstream, Luxembourg customer or a Euroclear participant to a DTC direct participant
will be received with value on the DTC settlement date but will be available in the relevant
Clearstream, Luxembourg or Euroclear cash amount only as of the business day following settlement
in DTC.
Although DTC, Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear has agreed to the foregoing procedures in
order to facilitate transfers of notes among their respective participants, they are under no
obligation to perform or continue to perform such procedures and such procedures may be
discontinued at any time.
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Same-Day Settlement and Payment
The underwriters will settle the notes in immediately available funds. We will make
principal and interest payments on the notes in immediately available funds or the equivalent.
Secondary market trading between DTC direct participants will occur in accordance with DTC rules
and will be settled in immediately available funds using DTCs Same-Day Funds Settlement System.
Secondary market trading between Clearstream, Luxembourg customers and Euroclear participants
will occur in accordance with their respective applicable rules and operating procedures and
will be settled using the procedures applicable to conventional eurobonds in immediately
available funds. No assurance can be given as to the effect, if any, of settlement in
immediately available funds on trading activity (if any) in the notes.
Certificated Notes
Unless and until they are exchanged, in whole or in part, for notes in definitive form in
accordance with the terms of the notes, the notes may not be transferred except (1) as a whole by
DTC to a nominee of DTC or (2) by a nominee of DTC to DTC or another nominee of DTC or (3) by DTC
or any such nominee to a successor of DTC or a nominee of such successor.
We will issue notes to you or your nominees, in fully certificated registered form, rather
than to DTC or its nominees, only if:
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we advise the trustee in writing that DTC is no longer willing or able to
discharge its responsibilities properly or that DTC is no longer a registered
clearing agency under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the trustee or we
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an event of default has occurred and is continuing under the indenture; or |
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we, at our option, elect to terminate the book-entry system through
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If any of the three above events occurs, DTC is required to notify all direct
participants that notes in fully certificated registered form are available through DTC. DTC will
then surrender the global note representing the notes along with instructions for re-registration.
The trustee will re-issue the notes in fully certificated registered form and will recognize the
registered holders of the certificated notes as holders under the indenture.
Unless and until we issue the notes in fully certificated, registered form, (1) you will not
be entitled to receive a certificate representing your interest in the notes; (2) all references in
this prospectus supplement or in the accompanying prospectus to actions by holders will refer to
actions taken by the depositary upon instructions from their direct participants; and (3) all
references in this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus to payments and notices to
holders will refer to payments and notices to the depositary, as the registered holder of the
notes, for distribution to you in accordance with its policies and procedures.
Notices
The trustee will mail notices by first class mail, postage prepaid, to each registered
holders last known address as it appears in the security register that the trustee maintains.
The trustee will only mail these notices to the registered holder of the notes, unless we
reissue the notes to you or your nominees in fully certificated form.
Governing Law
The indenture and the notes for all purposes shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of New York.
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UNITED STATES FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The following summary describes the material United States federal income tax consequences
and, in the case of a holder that is a non-U.S. holder (as defined below), the United States
federal estate tax consequences, of purchasing, owning and disposing of notes. This summary applies
to you only if you are a beneficial owner of the notes and you acquire the notes in this offering
for a price equal to the issue price of the notes. The issue price of the notes is the first price
at which a substantial amount of the notes is sold other than to bond houses, brokers, or similar
persons or organizations acting in the capacity of underwriters, placement agents or wholesalers.
This summary deals only with notes held as capital assets (generally, investment property) and
does not deal with special tax situations such as:
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dealers in securities or currencies; |
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traders in securities; |
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United States holders (as defined below) whose functional currency is not the United
States dollar; |
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persons holding notes as part of a conversion, constructive sale, wash sale or other
integrated transaction or a hedge, straddle or synthetic security; |
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persons subject to the alternative minimum tax; |
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persons subject to the unearned income Medicare contribution; |
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certain United States expatriates; |
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financial institutions; |
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insurance companies; |
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controlled foreign corporations, passive foreign investment companies and regulated
investment companies and shareholders of such corporations; |
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entities that are tax-exempt for United States federal income tax purposes and
retirement plans, individual retirement accounts and tax-deferred accounts; |
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pass-through entities, including partnerships and entities and arrangements
classified as partnerships for United States federal tax purposes, and beneficial
owners of pass-through entities; and |
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persons that acquire the notes for a price other than their issue price. |
If you are a partnership (or an entity or arrangement classified as a partnership for United
States federal tax purposes) holding notes or a partner in such a partnership, the United States
federal income tax treatment of a partner in the partnership generally will depend on the status of
the partner and the activities of the partnership, and you should consult your own tax advisor
regarding the United States federal income and estate tax consequences of purchasing, owning and
disposing of the notes.
This summary does not discuss all of the aspects of United States federal income and estate
taxation which may be relevant to you in light of your particular investment or other
circumstances. In addition, this summary does not discuss any United States state or local income
or foreign income or other tax consequences. This summary is based on United States federal income
and estate tax law, including the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
Internal Revenue Code), Treasury regulations, administrative rulings and judicial authority, all
as in effect as of the date of this prospectus supplement. Subsequent developments in United States
federal income and estate tax law, including changes in law or differing interpretations, which may
be applied retroactively, could have a material effect on the United States federal income and
estate tax consequences of purchasing, owning and disposing of notes as set forth in this summary. Before you purchase notes, you should consult
your own
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tax advisor regarding the particular United States federal, state and local and foreign
income and other tax consequences of acquiring, owning and disposing of the notes that may be
applicable to you.
United States Holders
The following summary applies to you only if you are a United States holder (as defined
below).
Definition of a United States Holder
A United States holder is a beneficial owner of notes that for United States federal income
tax purposes is:
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an individual citizen or resident of the United States; |
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a corporation (or other entity classified as a corporation for these purposes)
created or organized in or under the laws of the United States, any State thereof or
the District of Columbia; |
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an estate, the income of which is subject to United States federal income taxation
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a trust, if (1) a United States court is able to exercise primary supervision over
the trusts administration and one or more United States persons (within the meaning
of the Internal Revenue Code) has the authority to control all of the trusts
substantial decisions, or (2) the trust has a valid election in effect under applicable
Treasury regulations to be treated as a United States person. |
Payments of Interest
Interest on your notes will be taxed as ordinary interest income. In addition:
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if you use the cash method of accounting for United States federal income tax
purposes, you will have to include the interest on your notes in your gross income at
the time you receive the interest; and |
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if you use the accrual method of accounting for United States federal income tax
purposes, you will have to include the interest on your notes in your gross income at
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Sale, Redemption or Other Disposition of Notes
Your tax basis in your notes generally will be their cost. You generally will recognize
taxable gain or loss when you sell or otherwise dispose of your notes equal to the difference, if
any, between:
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the amount realized on the sale or other disposition (less any amount attributable
to accrued interest, which will be taxable as ordinary interest income to the extent
not previously included in gross income, in the manner described under United States
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Your gain or loss generally will be capital gain or loss. Such capital gain or loss will be
long-term capital gain or loss if at the time of the sale or other disposition, you have held the
notes for more than one year. If you are a non-corporate United States holder, your long-term
capital gain generally will be subject to a preferential rate of taxation. Subject to limited
exceptions, your capital losses cannot be used to offset your ordinary income.
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Backup Withholding
In general, backup withholding may apply:
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to any payments made to you of principal of and interest on your note, and |
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to payment of the proceeds of a sale or other disposition of your note before
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if you are a United States holder and you fail to provide a correct taxpayer identification number
or otherwise comply with applicable requirements of the backup withholding rules.
The backup withholding tax is not an additional tax and may be credited against your United
States federal income tax liability, provided that correct information is timely provided to the
Internal Revenue Service.
Non-U.S. Holders
The following summary applies to you if you are a beneficial owner of a note or notes and you
are neither a United States holder (as defined above) nor a partnership (or an entity or
arrangement classified as a partnership for United States federal income tax purposes ) (a
non-U.S. holder). An individual may, subject to exceptions, be deemed to be a resident alien, as
opposed to a non-resident alien, by among other ways, being present in the United States:
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current year, one-third of the days present in the immediately preceding year, and
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Resident aliens are subject to United States federal income tax as if they were United States
citizens.
United States Federal Withholding Tax
Under current United States federal income tax laws, and subject to the discussion below,
United States federal withholding tax will not apply to payments by us or any paying agent of ours
(in its capacity as such) of principal of and interest on your notes under the portfolio interest
exception of the Internal Revenue Code, provided that in the case of interest:
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you do not, directly or indirectly, actually or constructively, own ten percent or
more of the total combined voting power of all classes of our stock entitled to vote
within the meaning of section 871(h)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and the Treasury
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you are not (i) a controlled foreign corporation for United States federal income
tax purposes that is related, directly or indirectly, to us through sufficient stock
ownership (as provided in the Internal Revenue Code), or (ii) a bank receiving interest
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you provide a signed written statement on an IRS Form W-8 BEN (or other applicable
form), which can reliably be related to you, certifying under penalties of perjury that
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institution that holds customers securities in the ordinary
course of its trade or business and holds your notes on your
behalf and that certifies to us or any paying agent of ours under
penalties of perjury that it, or the bank or financial
institution between it and you, has received from you your signed
written statement and provides us or any paying agent of ours
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The applicable Treasury regulations provide alternative methods for satisfying the
certification requirement described in this section. In addition, under these regulations, special
rules apply to pass-through entities and this certification requirement may also apply to
beneficial owners of pass-through entities.
If you cannot satisfy the requirements of the portfolio interest exception described above,
payments of interest made to you will be subject to 30% United States federal withholding tax
unless you provide us or any paying agent of ours with a properly executed (1) IRS Form W-8ECI (or
other applicable form) stating that interest paid on your notes is not subject to withholding tax
because it is effectively connected with your conduct of a trade or business in the United States,
or (2) IRS Form W-8BEN (or other applicable form) claiming an exemption from or reduction in this
withholding tax under an applicable income tax treaty.
United States Federal Income Tax
Except for the possible application of United States federal withholding tax (see United
States Federal Tax Considerations Non-U.S. Holders United States Federal Withholding Tax
above) and backup withholding tax (see United States Federal Tax Considerations Backup
Withholding and Information Reporting below), you generally will not have to pay United States
federal income tax on payments of principal of and interest on your notes, or on any gain realized
from (or accrued interest treated as received in connection with) the sale, redemption, retirement
at maturity or other disposition of your notes unless:
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interest, you cannot satisfy the requirements of the portfolio interest exception
described above (and your United States federal income tax liability has not otherwise
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in the case of gain, you are an individual who is present in the United States for
183 days or more during the taxable year of the sale or other disposition of your
notes, and specific other conditions are met (in which case, except as otherwise
provided by an applicable income tax treaty, the gain, which may be offset by United
States source capital losses, generally will be subject to a flat 30% United States
federal income tax, even though you are not considered a resident alien under the
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trade or business, and, if required by an applicable income tax treaty, is attributable
to a United States permanent establishment maintained by you. |
If you are engaged in a trade or business in the United States and interest or gain in respect
of your notes is effectively connected with the conduct of your trade or business (and, if required
by an applicable income tax treaty, is attributable to a United States permanent establishment
maintained by you), the interest or gain generally will be subject to United States federal income
tax on a net basis at the regular graduated rates and in the manner applicable to a United States
holder. However, the interest will be exempt from the withholding tax discussed in the preceding
paragraphs provided that you provide a properly executed IRS Form W-8ECI on or before any payment
date to claim the exemption. In addition, if you are a foreign corporation, you may be subject to a
branch profits tax equal to 30% of your effectively
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connected earnings and profits for the taxable year, as adjusted for certain items, unless a
lower rate applies to you under an applicable United States income tax treaty with your country of
residence. For this purpose, you must include interest or gain on your notes in the earnings and
profits subject to the branch profits tax if these amounts are effectively connected with the
conduct of your United States trade or business.
United States Federal Estate Tax
If you are an individual and are not a United States citizen or a resident of the United
States (as specially defined for United States federal estate tax purposes) at the time of your
death, your notes will generally not be subject to the United States federal estate tax, unless, at
the time of your death:
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you directly or indirectly, actually or constructively, own ten percent or more of
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States trade or business. |
Legislation enacted in 2001 reduced the maximum federal estate tax rate over an 8-year period
beginning in 2002 and eliminated the federal estate tax for estates of decedents dying after
December 31, 2009. In the absence of renewal legislation, the federal estate tax rates in effect
immediately prior to the 2001 legislation will be restored for estates of decedents dying after
December 31, 2010. Legislation has been proposed in Congress that would re-enact the federal estate
tax for 2010; however, it is uncertain as to whether this legislation will ultimately be enacted in
its proposed form.
Backup Withholding and Information Reporting
Under current Treasury regulations, backup withholding and information reporting will not
apply to payments made by us or any paying agent of ours (in its capacity as such) to you if you
have provided the required certification that you are a non-U.S. holder as described in United
States Federal Tax Considerations Non-U.S. Holders United States Federal Withholding Tax
above, and provided that neither we nor any paying agent of ours has actual knowledge or reason to
know that you are a United States holder (as described in United States Federal Tax Considerations
United States Holders above). However, we or any paying agent of ours may be required to report
to the Internal Revenue Service and you payments of interest on the notes and the amount of tax, if
any, withheld with respect to those payments. Copies of the information returns reporting such
interest payments and any withholding may also be made available to the tax authorities in the
country in which you reside under the provisions of a treaty or agreement.
The gross proceeds from the disposition of your notes may be subject to information reporting
and backup withholding. If you sell your notes outside the United States through a non-United
States office of a non-United States broker and the sales proceeds are paid to you outside the
United States, then the United States backup withholding and information reporting requirements
generally will not apply to that payment. However, United States information reporting, but not
backup withholding, will apply to a payment of sales proceeds, even if that payment is made outside
the United States, if you sell your notes through a non-United States office of a broker that:
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unless the broker has documentary evidence in its files that you are a non-U.S. person and certain
other conditions are met or you otherwise establish an exemption. In circumstances where
information reporting by a non-United States office of a broker is required, backup withholding
will be required only if the broker has actual knowledge that you are a United States person.
Payments of the proceeds from your disposition of a note made to or through the United States
office of a broker is subject to information reporting and backup withholding unless you provide an
IRS Form W-8BEN certifying that you are a non-U.S. person or you otherwise establish an exemption
from information reporting and backup withholding, provided that the broker does not have actual
knowledge or reason to know that you are a United States person or the conditions of any other
exemption are not, in fact, satisfied.
You should consult your own tax advisor regarding application of backup withholding in your
particular circumstances and the availability of and procedure for obtaining an exemption from
backup withholding under current Treasury regulations. Any amounts withheld under the backup
withholding rules from a payment to you will be allowed as a refund or a credit against your United
States federal income tax liability, provided the required information is timely furnished to the
United States Internal Revenue Service.
Recently Enacted Legislation
The recently enacted Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (the Hire Act) modifies
some of the rules described above, including with respect to certification requirements and
information reporting, for debt instruments issued more than two years after the date of enactment.
Although the notes are exempt from the new rules, Congress delegated broad authority to the United
States Treasury Department to promulgate regulations to implement the new withholding and reporting
regime. It cannot be predicted whether or how any regulations promulgated by the United States
Treasury Department pursuant to this broad delegation of regulatory authority will affect holders
of the notes. Prospective purchasers of the notes should consult their own tax advisors regarding
the Hire Act and legislative proposals that may be relevant to their investment in notes.
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UNDERWRITING
We and the underwriters for the offering named below have entered into an underwriting
agreement and pricing agreement with respect to the notes. Subject to certain conditions, each
underwriter has severally agreed to purchase the principal amount of notes indicated in the
following table.
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The underwriters are committed to take and pay for all of the notes being offered, if any are
taken.
Notes sold by the underwriters to the public will initially be offered at the initial public
offering price set forth on the cover of this prospectus supplement. Any notes sold by the
underwriters to securities dealers may be sold at a discount from the initial public offering price
of up to % of the principal amount of the notes. Any such securities dealers may resell any notes
purchased from the underwriters to certain other brokers or dealers at a discount from the initial
public offering price of up to % of the principal amount of the notes. If all the notes are not
sold at the initial offering price, the underwriters may change the offering price and the other
selling terms of the notes.
The offering of the notes by the underwriters is subject to receipt and acceptance
and subject to the underwriters right to reject any order in whole or in part.
The notes are a new issue of securities with no established trading market. The notes will
not be listed on any securities exchange or on any automated dealer quotation system. We have been
advised by the underwriters that the underwriters may make a market in the notes after completion
of the offering but are not obligated to do so and may discontinue market making at any time
without notice. No assurance can be given as to the liquidity of the trading market for the notes.
If an active public trading market for the notes does not develop, the market price and liquidity
of the notes may be adversely affected.
In connection with the offering, the underwriters may purchase and sell notes in the open
market. These transactions may include short sales, stabilizing transactions and purchases to cover
positions created by short sales. Short sales involve the sale by the underwriters of a greater
number of notes than they are required to purchase in the offering. Stabilizing transactions
consist of certain bids or purchases made for the purpose of preventing or retarding a decline in
the market price of the notes while the offering is in progress.
The underwriters also may impose a penalty bid. This occurs when a particular underwriter
repays to the underwriters a portion of the underwriting discount received by it because the
representatives have repurchased notes sold by or for the account of such underwriter in
stabilizing or short covering transactions.
These activities by the underwriters in the foregoing three paragraphs may stabilize, maintain
or otherwise affect the market price of the notes. As a result, the price of the notes may be
higher than the price that otherwise might exist in the open market. If these activities are
commenced, they may be discontinued by the underwriters at any time. These transactions may be
effected in the over-the-counter market or otherwise.
Each underwriter has agreed that it will not offer, sell or deliver any of the notes in any
jurisdiction outside the United States except under circumstances that will result in compliance
with the applicable laws thereof. Each underwriter has acknowledged that no action has been taken
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offering in any jurisdiction outside the United States where action would be required for such
purpose. Accordingly, the notes may not be offered, sold or delivered, directly or indirectly, and
neither this document nor any offering circular, prospectus, form of application, advertisement or
other offering material may be distributed or published in any country or jurisdiction except under
circumstances that will result in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations and the
underwriters have represented that all offers, sales and deliveries by them will be made on these
terms.
Each underwriter has represented and agreed that:
(a) it has only communicated or caused to be communicated and will only communicate or cause
to be communicated an invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity (within the
meaning of Section 21 of the FSMA) received by it in connection with the issue or sale of
the notes in circumstances in which Section 21(1) of the FSMA does not apply to the issuer;
and
(b) it has complied and will comply with all applicable provisions of the FSMA with respect
to anything done by it in relation to the notes in, from or otherwise involving the United
Kingdom.
In relation to each Member State of the European Economic Area which has implemented the
Prospectus Directive (each, a Relevant Member State), each underwriter has represented and agreed
that with effect from and including the date on which the Prospectus Directive is implemented in
that Relevant Member State (the Relevant Implementation Date) it has not made and will not make
an offer of notes to the public in that Relevant Member State prior to the publication of a
prospectus in relation to the notes which has been approved by the competent authority in that
Relevant Member State or, where appropriate, approved in another Relevant Member State and notified
to the competent authority in that Relevant Member State, all in accordance with the Prospectus
Directive, except that it may, with effect from and including the Relevant Implementation Date,
make an offer of notes to the public in that Relevant Member State at any time:
(a) to legal entities which are authorized or regulated to operate in the financial markets
or, if not so authorized or regulated, whose corporate purpose is solely to invest in
securities;
(b) to any legal entity which has two or more of (1) an average of at least 250 employees
during the last financial year; (2) a total balance sheet of more than 43,000,000 and (3)
an annual net turnover of more than 50,000,000, as shown in its last annual or consolidated
accounts;
(c) to fewer than 100 natural or legal persons (other than qualified investors as defined in
the Prospectus Directive) subject to obtaining the prior consent of the representatives for
any such offer; or
(d) in any other circumstances which do not require the publication of a prospectus pursuant
to Article 3 of the Prospectus Directive.
For the purposes of this provision, the expression an offer of notes to the public in
relation to any notes in any Relevant Member State means the communication to persons in any form
and by any means of sufficient information on the terms of the offer and the notes to be offered so
as to enable an investor to decide to purchase or subscribe the notes, as the same may be varied in
that Member State by any measure implementing the Prospectus Directive in that Member State and the
expression Prospectus Directive means Directive 2003/71/EC and includes any relevant implementing
measure in each Relevant Member State.
We estimate that our share of the total expenses of the offering, excluding underwriting
discounts and commissions, will be approximately $ .
To the extent any underwriter that is not a U.S.-registered broker-dealer intends to effect
sales of notes in the United States, it will do so through one or more U.S.-registered
broker-dealers in accordance with the applicable U.S. securities laws and regulations or foreign
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not eligible for membership in a U.S. registered securities association which has agreed that
in making any sales to purchasers within the United States it will conform to the provisions of
NASD Conduct Rules 2420(a) and (b), 2730 and 2750 administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority (FINRA) to the same extent as though it were a member of the FINRA.
We have agreed to indemnify the several underwriters against certain liabilities, including
liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933.
Certain of the underwriters and their respective affiliates have, from time to time,
performed, and may in the future perform, various financial advisory, commercial banking and
investment banking services for us and our affiliates, for which they received or will receive
customary fees and expenses.
The underwriters and their respective affiliates may also make investment recommendations and/or
publish or express independent research views in respect of our securities or instruments and may at any
time hold, or recommend to clients that they acquire, long and/or short positions in our securities and
instruments.
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VALIDITY OF THE NOTES
The validity of the notes will be passed upon for us by Jason P. Muncy, Associate Director &
Associate General Counsel, The Procter & Gamble Company, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45202, and for the underwriters by Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, New York, New
York. Mr. Muncy may rely as to matters of New York law upon the opinion of Fried, Frank, Harris,
Shriver & Jacobson LLP, and Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP may rely as to matters of
Ohio law upon the opinion of Mr. Muncy. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP from time to
time performs legal services for us and our subsidiaries.
AVAILABLE INFORMATION
We file reports, proxy statements and other information with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, or SEC. Such reports, proxy statements and other information can be inspected and
copied at the SECs Public Reference Room at Station Place, 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C.
20549. Information relating to the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by
calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330.
The SEC maintains an Internet site that contains reports, proxy and information statements,
and other information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC. The address of the
SECs Internet site is http://www.sec.gov.
In addition, reports, proxy statements and other information concerning us may also be
inspected at the offices of the New York Stock Exchange, Inc., 20 Broad Street, New York, New York
10005.
We have filed with the SEC a registration statement on Form S-3 with respect to the securities
that we are offering through this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus. This
registration statement, together with all amendments, exhibits and documents incorporated by
reference, is referred to as the registration statement. This prospectus supplement does not
contain all of the information included in the registration statement. Certain parts of the
registration statement are omitted in accordance with the rules and regulations of the SEC. For
further information, reference is made to the registration statement.
INCORPORATION OF DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE
The SEC allows us to incorporate by reference the information in documents that we file
with them. This means that we can disclose important information to you by referring you to those
documents. The information incorporated by reference is an important part of this prospectus
supplement and the accompanying prospectus, and information in documents that we file after the
date of this prospectus supplement and before the termination of the offering will automatically
update information in this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus.
We incorporate by reference into this prospectus supplement:
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of our Annual Report to Shareholders for the year ended June 30, 2010, incorporated by
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our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2010; |
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any future filings which we make with the SEC under Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or
15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, until we sell all of the securities
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PROSPECTUS
The Procter & Gamble Company
Debt Securities
Procter & Gamble International Funding SCA
Debt Securities
fully and unconditionally guaranteed by
The Procter & Gamble Company
The Procter & Gamble Company may, from time to time, sell debt securities in one or more
offerings pursuant to this prospectus. Procter & Gamble International Funding SCA may, from time to
time, sell in one or more offerings pursuant to this prospectus debt securities fully and
unconditionally guaranteed by The Procter & Gamble Company. The specific terms of any securities
to be offered will be provided in supplements to this prospectus. You should read this prospectus
and any prospectus supplement carefully before you invest.
This prospectus may not be used to offer and sell securities unless accompanied by a
prospectus supplement.
The debt securities may be sold directly or through agents, underwriters or dealers.
Investing in debt securities involves risks. You should consider the risk factors described
in any accompanying prospectus supplement or any documents incorporated by reference.
Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has
approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this prospectus is truthful or
complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
This prospectus is dated September 4, 2009.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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This prospectus is part of a registration statement that we filed with the SEC utilizing a
shelf registration process. Under this shelf process, The Procter & Gamble Company may, from time
to time, sell in one or more offerings, debt securities. In addition, Procter & Gamble
International Funding SCA may, from time to time, sell in one or more offerings, debt securities
fully and unconditionally guaranteed by The Procter & Gamble Company.
This prospectus provides you with a general description of the securities that may be offered.
Each time securities are sold, a prospectus supplement will be provided that will contain specific
information about the terms of that offering, including the specific amounts, prices and terms of
the securities offered. The prospectus supplement may also add, update or change information
contained in this prospectus.
You should carefully read both this prospectus and any prospectus supplement together with
additional information described below under the heading Where You Can Find More Information.
In this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus, unless we otherwise specify or
the context otherwise requires, references to:
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Procter & Gamble, P&G, the Company, we, us, and our are, except as otherwise indicated
in the section captioned Description of PGIF Debt Securities, to The Procter & Gamble Company and
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PGIF are to Procter & Gamble International Funding SCA, an indirect wholly owned finance
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THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
The Procter & Gamble Company was incorporated in Ohio in 1905, having been built from a
business founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. Today, the Company manufactures and
markets a broad range of consumer products in many countries throughout the world. Our principal
executive offices are located at One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, and our
telephone number is (513) 983-1100.
PROCTER & GAMBLE INTERNATIONAL FUNDING SCA
Procter & Gamble International Funding SCA, a Luxembourg société en commandite par actions,
having its registered office at 26, boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg, registered with the
Luxembourg trade and companies register under number B 114 825, is an indirect wholly owned finance
subsidiary of Procter & Gamble, which conducts no independent operations other than its financing
activities. PGIFs telephone number is 00-352-22-99-99-5241.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
On August 24, 2009, we announced an agreement for the sale of P&Gs global pharmaceuticals
business to Warner Chilcott for an up-front cash payment of $3.1 billion, subject to adjustment per
the agreement between the companies. P&Gs pharmaceuticals business had revenues of approximately
$2.3 billion for the year ended June 30, 2009. The completion of the transaction is subject to
certain regulatory approvals and other conditions set forth in the agreement.
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
All statements, other than statements of historical fact included or incorporated by reference
in this prospectus, are forward-looking statements, as that term is defined in the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are based on financial data, market
assumptions and business plans available only as of the time the statements are made, which may
become out of date or incomplete. Neither we, nor PGIF assume any obligation to update any
forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or other factors.
Forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and investors must recognize that events could
differ significantly from our expectations. In addition to the risks and uncertainties noted in
this prospectus and the documents incorporated herein by reference, there are certain factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by some of the statements
made. These include: (1) the ability to achieve business plans, including growing existing sales
and volume profitably despite high levels of competitive activity, especially with respect to the
product categories and geographical markets (including developing markets) in which the Company has
chosen to focus; (2) the ability to successfully manage ongoing acquisition and divestiture
activities to achieve the cost and growth synergies in accordance with the stated goals of these
transactions without impacting the delivery of base business objectives; (3) the ability to
successfully manage ongoing organizational changes designed to support the Companys growth
strategies, while successfully identifying, developing and retaining key employees; (4) the ability
to manage and maintain key customer relationships; (5) the ability to maintain key manufacturing
and supply sources (including sole supplier and plant manufacturing sources); (6) the ability to
successfully manage regulatory, tax and legal requirements and matters (including product
liability, patent, intellectual property, competition law matters, and tax policy), and to resolve
pending matters within current estimates; (7) the ability to successfully implement, achieve and
sustain cost improvement plans in manufacturing and overhead areas, including the Companys
outsourcing projects; (8) the ability to successfully manage currency (including currency issues in
certain countries, such as Venezuela, China and India), debt, interest rate and commodity cost
exposures and significant credit or liquidity issues; (9) the ability to manage continued global
political and/or economic uncertainty and disruptions, especially in the Companys significant
geographical markets, as well as any political and/or economic uncertainty and disruptions due to a
global or regional credit crisis or terrorist and other hostile activities; (10) the ability to
successfully manage competitive factors, including prices, promotional incentives and trade terms
for products; (11) the ability to obtain patents and respond to technological advances attained by
competitors and patents granted to competitors; (12) the ability to successfully manage increases
in the prices of raw materials used to make the Companys products; (13) the ability to stay close
to consumers in an era of increased media fragmentation; (14) the ability to stay on the leading
edge of innovation and maintain a positive reputation on our brands; and (15) the ability to rely
on and maintain key information technology systems. For additional information concerning factors
that could cause actual results to materially differ from those projected herein, please refer to
our most recent 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K reports incorporated by reference herein.
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USE OF PROCEEDS
Unless otherwise indicated in the applicable prospectus supplement, we will use the net
proceeds from the sale of securities offered by this prospectus by Procter & Gamble or PGIF for
general corporate purposes.
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DESCRIPTION OF PROCTER & GAMBLE DEBT SECURITIES
This section describes the general terms and provisions of any debt securities that we
may offer in the future. A prospectus supplement relating to a particular series of debt securities
will describe the specific terms of that particular series and the extent to which the general
terms and provisions apply to that particular series.
General
We expect to issue the debt securities under an indenture, dated as of September 3, 2009,
between us and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, as trustee. We have filed a copy of the
indenture as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part. The
following summaries of various provisions of the indenture are not complete. You should read the
indenture for a more complete understanding of the provisions described in this section. The
indenture itself, not this description or the description in the prospectus supplement, defines
your rights as a holder of debt securities. Parenthetical section and article numbers in this
description refer to sections and articles in the indenture.
The debt securities will be unsecured obligations of Procter & Gamble. The indenture does not
limit the amount of debt securities that we may issue under the indenture. The indenture provides
that we may issue debt securities from time to time in one or more series.
Terms of a Particular Series
Each prospectus supplement relating to a particular series of debt securities will include
specific information relating to the offering. This information will include some or all of the
following terms of the debt securities of the series:
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the date or dates on which the debt securities will mature; |
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the rate or rates, which may be fixed or variable, at which the debt
securities will bear interest, if any, and the date or dates from
which interest will accrue; |
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the dates on which interest, if any, will be payable and the regular
record dates for interest payments; |
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any mandatory or optional sinking fund or similar provisions; |
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any optional or mandatory redemption provisions, including the price
at which, the periods within which, and the terms and conditions upon
which we may redeem or repurchase the debt securities; |
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the terms and conditions upon which the debt securities may be
repayable prior to final maturity at the option of the holder; |
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the portion of the principal amount of the debt securities that will
be payable upon acceleration of maturity, if other than the entire
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provisions allowing us to defease the debt securities or certain
restrictive covenants and certain events of default under the
indenture; |
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if other than in United States dollars, the currency or currencies,
including composite currencies, of payment of
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principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the debt securities; |
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the U.S. federal income tax consequences and other special
considerations applicable to any debt securities denominated in a
currency or currencies other than United States dollars; |
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any index used to determine the amount of payments of principal of and
premium, if any, and interest, if any, on the debt securities; |
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if the debt securities will be issuable only in the form of a global
security as described below, the depository or its nominee with
respect to the debt securities and the circumstances under which the
global security may be registered for transfer or exchange in the name
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any deletions, modifications of or additions to the events of default
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any other terms of the debt securities. (Section 301) |
Payment of Principal, Premium and Interest
Unless otherwise indicated in the prospectus supplement, principal of and premium, if any, and
interest, if any, on the debt securities will be payable, and the debt securities will be
exchangeable and transfers of debt securities will be registrable, at the office of the trustee at
60 Wall Street, MSNYC60-2710, New York, New York 10005. At our option, however, payment of interest
may be made by:
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name the debt security is registered at the close of business on the
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wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account specified
in writing to us and the trustee from any holder of debt securities
prior to the relevant record date. (Sections 301, 305 and 1002) |
Any payment of principal and premium, if any, and interest, if any, required to be made on a
day that is not a business day need not be made on that day, but may be made on the next succeeding
business day with the same force and effect as if made on the non-business day. No interest will
accrue for the period from and after the non-business day. (Section 113)
Unless otherwise indicated in the prospectus supplement relating to the particular series of
debt securities, we will issue the debt securities only in fully registered form, without coupons,
in denominations of $2,000 or any multiple of $1,000. (Section 302) We will not require a service
charge for any transfer or exchange of the debt securities, but we may require payment of a sum
sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge payable in connection with any transfer or
exchange. (Section 305)
Original Issue Discount Securities
Debt securities may be issued under the indenture as original issue discount securities to be
offered and sold at a substantial discount from their stated principal amount. An original issue
discount security under the indenture includes any security which provides for an amount less than
its principal amount to be due and payable upon a declaration of acceleration upon the occurrence
of an event of default. In addition, under regulations of the U.S. Treasury Department it is
possible that debt securities which are offered and sold at their stated principal amount would,
under certain circumstances, be treated as issued at an original issue discount for U.S. federal
income tax purposes, and special rules may apply to debt securities which are considered to be
issued as investment units. U.S. federal income tax consequences and other special
considerations applicable to any such original issue discount securities, or other debt securities
treated as issued at an original issue discount, and to investment units will be described in the
applicable prospectus supplement.
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Book-Entry Debt Securities
The debt securities of a series may be issued in the form of one or more global securities
that will be deposited with a depository or its nominee identified in the prospectus supplement
relating to the debt securities. In this case, one or more global securities will be issued in a
denomination or total denominations equal to the portion of the total principal amount of
outstanding debt securities to be represented by the global security or securities. Unless and
until it is exchanged in whole or in part for debt securities in definitive registered form, a
global security may not be registered for transfer or exchange except as a whole by the depository
for the global security to a nominee of the depository and except in the circumstances described in
the prospectus supplement relating to the debt securities. We will describe in the prospectus
supplement the terms of any depositary arrangement and the rights and limitations of owners of
beneficial interests in any global debt security. (Sections 204 and 305)
Restrictive Covenants
In this section we describe the principal covenants that will apply to the debt securities
unless the prospectus supplement for a particular series of debt securities states otherwise. We
make use of several defined terms in this section. The definitions for these terms are located at
the end of this section under Definitions Applicable to Covenants.
Restrictions on Secured Debt
If we or any Domestic Subsidiary shall incur, issue, assume or guarantee any Debt secured by a
Mortgage on any Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property of ours or any Domestic Subsidiarys or
on any shares of stock of any Domestic Subsidiary that owns a Principal Domestic Manufacturing
Property, we will secure, or cause such Domestic Subsidiary to secure, the debt securities then
outstanding equally and ratably with (or prior to) such Debt. However, we will not be restricted by
this covenant if, after giving effect to the particular Debt so secured the total amount of all
Debt so secured, together with all Attributable Debt in respect of sale and leaseback transactions
involving Principal Domestic Manufacturing Properties, would not exceed 15% of our and our
consolidated subsidiaries Consolidated Net Tangible Assets.
In addition, the restriction will not apply to, and there shall be excluded in computing
secured Debt for the purpose of the restriction, Debt secured by
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corporation existing at the time the corporation becomes a Domestic
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immediately preceding clauses (1) through (5), inclusive. (Section
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The indenture does not restrict the incurrence of unsecured debt by us or our subsidiaries.
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Restrictions on Sales and Leasebacks
Neither we nor any Domestic Subsidiary may enter into any sale and leaseback transaction
involving any Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property, the completion of construction and
commencement of full operation of which has occurred more than 180 days prior to the transaction,
unless
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the restrictions described above under Restrictions on Secured Debt
in an amount equal to the Attributable Debt with respect to the sale
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we, within 180 days, apply to either (or a combination of) the
investment in one or more other Principal Domestic Manufacturing
Properties or the retirement of our Funded Debt an amount not less
than the greater of (1) the net proceeds of the sale of the
Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property leased pursuant to such
arrangement or (2) the fair market value of the Principal Domestic
Manufacturing Property so leased, subject to credits for various
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Definitions Applicable to Covenants
The term Attributable Debt means the lesser of (1) the fair market value of the Principal
Domestic Manufacturing Property sold and leased back at the time of entering into a sale and
leaseback transaction and (2) the total net amount of rent, discounted at 10% per annum compounded
annually, required to be paid during the remaining term of any lease.
The term Consolidated Net Tangible Assets means our total assets, less net goodwill and
other intangible assets, less total current liabilities, all as described on our and our
consolidated subsidiaries most recent balance sheet and calculated based on positions as reported
in our consolidated financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles.
The term Debt means notes, bonds, debentures or other similar evidences of indebtedness for
money borrowed.
The term Domestic Subsidiary means any of our subsidiaries except a subsidiary which neither
transacts any substantial portion of its business nor regularly maintains any substantial portion
of its fixed assets within the United States or which is engaged primarily in financing our and our
subsidiaries operations outside the United States.
The term Funded Debt means Debt having a maturity of more than 12 months from its date of
creation.
The term Mortgage means pledges, mortgages and other liens.
The term Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property means any facility (together with the
land on which it is erected and fixtures comprising a part of the land) used primarily for
manufacturing or processing, located in the United States, owned or leased by us or one of our
subsidiaries and having a gross book value in excess of 1.0% of Consolidated Net Tangible Assets.
However, the term Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property does not include any facility or
portion of a facility (1) which is financed by obligations the interest on which is exempt from
U.S. federal income tax pursuant to Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
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predecessor or successor provision thereof), or (2) which, in the opinion of our board of
directors, is not of material importance to the total business conducted by us and our subsidiaries
as an entirety.
Events of Default
Any one of the following are events of default under the indenture with respect to debt
securities of any series:
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which affects or is applicable to the debt securities of that series,
other than a covenant included in the indenture solely for the benefit
of other series of debt securities, continued for 90 days after
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If an event of default with respect to outstanding debt securities of any series shall occur
and be continuing, either the trustee or the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of the
outstanding debt securities of that series may declare the principal amount (or, if the debt
securities of that series are original issue discount securities, the portion of the principal
amount as may be specified in the terms of that series) of all the debt securities of that series
to be due and payable immediately. At any time after a declaration of acceleration with respect to
debt securities of any series has been made, but before a judgment or decree based on acceleration
has been obtained, the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities
of that series may, under some circumstances, rescind and annul the acceleration. (Section 502) For
information as to waiver of defaults, see the section below entitled Modification and Waiver.
A prospectus supplement relating to each series of debt securities which are original issue
discount securities will describe the particular provisions relating to acceleration of the
maturity of a portion of the principal amount of such original issue discount securities upon the
occurrence of an event of default and its continuation.
During default, the trustee has a duty to act with the required standard of care. Otherwise,
the indenture provides that the trustee will be under no obligation to exercise any of its rights
or powers under the indenture at the request or direction of any of the holders, unless the holders
shall have offered to the trustee reasonable indemnity. (Section 603) If the provisions for
indemnification of the trustee have been satisfied, the holders of a majority in principal amount
of the outstanding debt securities of any series will have the right to direct the time, method and
place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to the trustee, or exercising any trust
or power conferred on the trustee, with respect to the debt securities of that series. (Section
512)
We will furnish to the trustee annually a certificate as to our compliance with all conditions
and covenants under the indenture. (Section 1007)
Defeasance
The prospectus supplement will state if any defeasance provision will apply to the debt
securities. Defeasance refers to the discharge of some or all of our obligations under the
indenture.
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Defeasance and Discharge
We will be discharged from any and all obligations in respect of the debt securities of any
series if we deposit with the trustee, in trust, money and/or U.S. government securities which
through the payment of interest and principal will provide money in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of
and premium, if any, and each installment of interest on the debt securities of the series on the
dates those payments are due and payable.
If we defease a series of debt securities, the holders of the debt securities of the series
will not be entitled to the benefits of the indenture, except for
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We may defease a series of debt securities only if, among other things, we have delivered to
the Trustee an opinion of counsel to the effect that we have received from, or there has been
published by, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service a ruling to the effect that holders and beneficial
owners of the debt securities of the series will not recognize income, gain or loss for U.S.
federal income tax purposes as a result of the deposit, defeasance and discharge and will be
subject to U.S. federal income tax on the same amount and in the same manner and at the same times
as would have been the case if the deposit, defeasance and discharge had not occurred. (Section
403)
Defeasance of Covenants and Events of Default
We may omit to comply with the covenants described above under Restrictions on Secured Debt
(Section 1004) and Restrictions on Sales and Leasebacks (Section 1005), and the failure to comply
with these covenants will not be deemed an event of default (Section 501(4)), if we deposit with
the trustee, in trust, money and/or U.S. government securities which through the payment of
interest and principal will provide money in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and
premium, if any, and each installment of interest on the debt securities of the series on the dates
those payments are due and payable. Our obligations under the indenture and the debt securities of
the series will remain in full force and effect, other than with respect to the defeased covenants
and related events of default.
We may defease the covenants and the related events of default described above only if, among
other things, we have delivered to the trustee an opinion of counsel, who may be our employee or
counsel, to the effect that the holders and beneficial owners of the debt securities of the series
will not recognize income, gain or loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes as a result of the
deposit and defeasance of the covenants and events of default, and the holders and beneficial
owners of the debt securities of the series will be subject to U.S. federal income tax on the same
amount and in the same manner and at the same times as would have been the case if the deposit and
defeasance had not occurred. (Section 1006)
If we choose covenant defeasance with respect to the debt securities of any series as
described above and the debt securities of the series are declared due and payable because of the
occurrence of any event of default other than the event of default described in clause (4) under
Events of Default, the amount of money and U.S. government securities on deposit with the trustee
will be sufficient to pay amounts due on the debt securities of the
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series at the time of their stated maturity. The amount on deposit with the trustee may not be
sufficient to pay amounts due on the debt securities of the series at the time of the acceleration
resulting from the event of default. However, we will remain liable for these payments.
Modification and Waiver
Procter & Gamble and the trustee may make modifications of and amendments to the indenture if
the holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of each
series affected by the modification or amendment consent to the modification or amendment.
However, the consent of the holder of each debt security affected will be required for any
modification or amendment that
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changes the place or currency of payment of principal of, or premium,
if any, or interest, if any, on, any debt security, |
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reduces the percentage in principal amount of debt securities of any
series necessary to modify or amend the indenture or to waive
compliance with various provisions of the indenture or to waive
various defaults. (Section 902) |
Without the consent of any holder of debt securities, we and the trustee may make
modifications or amendments to the indenture in order to
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evidence the succession of another person to us and the assumption by
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add to, change, or eliminate any provision of the indenture in respect
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establish the form or terms of securities of any series, |
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evidence the appointment of a successor trustee, or |
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cure any ambiguity, correct or supplement any provision which may be
inconsistent with another provision, or make any other provision,
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The holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of
any series may on behalf of the holders of all debt securities of that series waive compliance by
us with various restrictive provisions of the indenture. (Section 1008)
The holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of any series
may on behalf of the holders of all debt securities of that series waive any past default with
respect to that series, except
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a default in respect of a provision which under the indenture cannot
be modified or amended without the consent of the holder of each
outstanding debt security of that series that would be affected.
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Consolidation, Merger and Sale of Assets
If the conditions below are met, we may, without the consent of any holders of outstanding
debt securities:
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We have agreed that we will engage in a consolidation, merger or transfer or lease of assets
as an entirety only if
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either we are the surviving entity or the entity formed by the
consolidation or into which we are merged or which acquires or leases
our assets is a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or
trust organized and existing under the laws of any United States
jurisdiction and assumes our obligations on the debt securities and
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Regarding the Trustee
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas is the trustee under the indenture, and also serves as
trustee under the indenture relating to the debt securities of PGIF. In addition, affiliates of
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas may perform various commercial banking and investment banking
services for Procter & Gamble and its subsidiaries from time to time in the ordinary course of
business.
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DESCRIPTION OF PGIF DEBT SECURITIES
This section describes the general terms and provisions of any debt securities that PGIF may
offer in the future. A prospectus supplement relating to a particular series of debt securities
will describe the specific terms of that particular series and the extent to which the general
terms and provisions apply to that particular series. In this section, references to PGIF, we,
our or us refer solely to Procter & Gamble International Funding SCA, and references to
Procter & Gamble refer to The Procter & Gamble Company.
General
We expect to issue the debt securities under an indenture, dated as of September 3, 2009,
among PGIF, as issuer, Procter & Gamble, as guarantor and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, as
trustee. We have filed a copy of the indenture as an exhibit to the registration statement of
which this prospectus forms a part. The following summaries of various provisions of the indenture
are not complete. You should read the indenture for a more complete understanding of the provisions
described in this section. The indenture itself, not this description or the description in the
prospectus supplement, defines your rights as a holder of debt securities. Parenthetical section
and article numbers in this description refer to sections and articles in the indenture.
The debt securities will be unsecured obligations of PGIF and will be fully and
unconditionally guaranteed by The Procter & Gamble Company. The indenture does not limit the amount
of debt securities that we may issue under the indenture. The indenture provides that we may issue
debt securities from time to time in one or more series.
Terms of a Particular Series
Each prospectus supplement relating to a particular series of debt securities will include
specific information relating to the offering. This information will include some or all of the
following terms of the debt securities of the series:
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any limit on the total principal amount of the debt securities; |
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the date or dates on which the debt securities will mature; |
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the rate or rates, which may be fixed or variable, at which the debt
securities will bear interest, if any, and the date or dates from
which interest will accrue; |
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the dates on which interest, if any, will be payable and the regular
record dates for interest payments; |
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any mandatory or optional sinking fund or similar provisions; |
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any optional or mandatory redemption provisions, including the price
at which, the periods within which, and the terms and conditions upon
which we may redeem or repurchase the debt securities; |
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the terms and conditions upon which the debt securities may be
repayable prior to final maturity at the option of the holder; |
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the portion of the principal amount of the debt securities that will
be payable upon acceleration of maturity, if other than the entire
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provisions allowing us to defease the debt securities or certain
restrictive covenants and certain events of default under the
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if other than in United States dollars, the currency or currencies,
including composite currencies, of payment of principal of and
premium, if any, and interest on the debt securities; |
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the U.S. federal income tax consequences and other special
considerations applicable to any debt securities denominated in a
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any index used to determine the amount of payments of principal of and
premium, if any, and interest, if any, on the debt securities; |
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whether the debt securities will be guaranteed by any person and, if
so, the identity of the person and the terms and conditions upon which
the debt securities will be guaranteed; |
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if the debt securities will be issuable only in the form of a global
security as described below, the depository or its nominee with
respect to the debt securities and the circumstances under which the
global security may be registered for transfer or exchange in the name
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Payment of Principal, Premium and Interest
Unless otherwise indicated in the prospectus supplement, principal of and premium, if any, and
interest, if any, on the debt securities will be payable, and the debt securities will be
exchangeable and transfers of debt securities will be registrable, at the office of the trustee at
60 Wall Street, MSNYC60-2710, New York, New York 10005. At our option, however, payment of interest
may be made by:
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name the debt security is registered at the close of business on the
regular record date at the address in the security register; or |
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wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account specified
in writing to us and the trustee from any holder of debt securities
prior to the relevant record date. (Sections 301, 305 and 1002) |
Any payment of principal and premium, if any, and interest, if any, required to be made on a
day that is not a business day need not be made on that day, but may be made on the next succeeding
business day with the same force and effect as if made on the non-business day. No interest will
accrue for the period from and after the non-business day. (Section 113)
Unless otherwise indicated in the prospectus supplement relating to the particular series of
debt securities, we will issue the debt securities only in fully registered form, without coupons,
in denominations of $2,000 or any multiple of $1,000. (Section 302) We will not require a service
charge for any transfer or exchange of the debt securities, but we may require payment of a sum
sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge payable in connection with any transfer or
exchange. (Section 305)
Guarantee
Procter & Gamble will fully and unconditionally guarantee the due and punctual payment of
principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the debt securities on a senior unsecured basis,
when and as the same become due and payable, whether on a maturity date, by declaration or
acceleration, upon redemption, repurchase or otherwise, and all other obligations of PGIF under the
indenture.
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Original Issue Discount Securities
Debt securities may be issued under the indenture as original issue discount securities to be
offered and sold at a substantial discount from their stated principal amount. An original issue
discount security under the indenture includes any security which provides for an amount less than
its principal amount to be due and payable upon a declaration of acceleration upon the occurrence
of an event of default. In addition, under regulations of the U.S. Treasury Department it is
possible that debt securities which are offered and sold at their stated principal amount would,
under certain circumstances, be treated as issued at an original issue discount for federal income
tax purposes, and special rules may apply to debt securities which are considered to be issued as
investment units. Federal income tax consequences and other special considerations applicable to
any such original issue discount securities, or other debt securities treated as issued at an
original issue discount, and to investment units will be described in the applicable prospectus
supplement.
Additional Amounts
All payments made by PGIF under or with respect to the debt securities will be made free and
clear of and without withholding or deduction for or on account of any present or future taxes,
duties, levies, imposts, assessments or other governmental charges of whatever nature imposed or
levied by or on behalf of Luxembourg (or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or
therein) and any interest, penalties and other liabilities with respect thereto (hereinafter
collectively, Taxes) unless PGIF is required to withhold or deduct Taxes by law (including any
law or directive of the European Union) or by the interpretation or administration thereof. In the
event that PGIF is required to so withhold or deduct any amount for or on account of any Taxes from
any payment under or with respect to the debt securities PGIF will pay such additional amounts
(referred to herein as Additional Amounts) as may be necessary so that the net amount (including
Additional Amounts) received by each holder of the debt securities after such withholding or
deduction will equal the amount that such holder would have received if such Taxes had not been
required to be withheld or deducted; provided, however, that PGIF will not be required to pay any
such Additional Amounts with respect to any payment to a holder of a debt security for or on
account of:
(a) any Taxes that would not have been so imposed, deducted or withheld but for the existence of
any present or former personal or business connection between such holder or the beneficial owner
of such debt security, as the case may be, and Luxembourg (or any political subdivision or taxing
authority thereof or therein) other than the mere receipt of such payment or the ownership or
holding of such debt security;
(b) any estate, inheritance, net wealth, gift, sales, value added, transfer, stamp, excise or
personal property tax or any similar Taxes;
(c) any Taxes that are payable otherwise than by withholding or deduction from a payment to such
holder or the beneficial owner of such debt security;
(d) any Taxes imposed, deducted or withheld as a result of the failure of such holder or the
beneficial owner of such debt security to duly and timely comply with any applicable certification,
information, identification, documentation or other reporting requirements concerning the
nationality, residence, identity or connection with Luxembourg (or any political subdivision or
taxing authority thereof or therein) of such holder or the beneficial owner of such debt security,
as the case may be, or to make any valid or timely declaration or similar claim, if such compliance
or such declaration or similar claim is required by a statute, treaty, regulation or administrative
practice of Luxembourg (or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein) as a
precondition to relief or exemption from all or part of such Taxes;
(e) any Taxes which would not have been so imposed, deducted or withheld but for the presentation
of such debt security for payment on a date more than 10 days after the date on which such payment
became due and payable or the date on which payment is duly provided for, whichever occurs later;
(f) any Taxes required to be withheld pursuant to a law in effect as of the date hereof, including
any withholding under the European Council Directive 2003/48/EC or any other Directive on the
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implementing the conclusions of the ECOFIN council meeting of 26th-27th November, 2000, or any law
implementing or complying with, or introduced in order to conform to, such Directive;
(g) any Taxes required to be deducted or withheld by any paying agent from any payment in respect
of such debt security if such payment could be made without such withholding by at least one other
paying agent;
(h) any Taxes imposed on or deducted or withheld from a payment to such holder or the beneficial
owner of such debt security that is not the sole beneficial owner of such debt security or is a
fiduciary, partnership, limited liability company or other similar entity, but only to the extent
that a beneficial owner of such debt security, a beneficiary or settlor with respect to such
fiduciary or member of such partnership, limited liability company or similar entity would not have
been entitled to the payment of Additional Amounts had such beneficial owner, settlor, beneficiary
or member received directly its beneficial or distributive share of such payment; or
(i) any combination of (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (h) above.
PGIF will also make any applicable withholding or deduction and remit the full amount deducted
or withheld to the relevant taxing authority in accordance with applicable law. PGIF will furnish
to the trustee, within 30 days after the date the payment of any Taxes deducted or withheld is due
pursuant to applicable law, certified copies of tax receipts evidencing payment of such Taxes or,
if such tax receipts are not reasonably available to PGIF, such other documentation reasonably
acceptable to the trustee evidencing such payment by PGIF.
PGIF will pay any issue, registration, documentation, stamp or other similar taxes or duties
imposed by Luxembourg (or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein) in
connection with the execution, delivery, payment or performance of the indenture, the debt
securities or the guarantee and shall indemnify each holder and beneficial owner of the debt
securities for all liabilities arising from any failure to pay, or delay in paying, such taxes or
duties.
Redemption for Changes in Withholding Taxes
The debt securities also may be redeemed at the option of PGIF, in whole but not in part, at a
redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the debt securities to be redeemed,
together with interest accrued and unpaid to the date fixed for redemption, at any time, on giving
not less than 30 nor more than 60 days notice (which notice shall be irrevocable), if (a) PGIF has
or will become obligated to pay Additional Amounts as a result of any change in or amendment to the
laws, treaties, regulations or rulings of Luxembourg or any political subdivision or any taxing
authority thereof or therein affecting taxation, or any change in or amendment to an official
application, interpretation, administration or enforcement of such laws, treaties, regulations or
rulings (including a holding by a court of competent jurisdiction), which change or amendment
becomes effective on or after the date specified in the prospectus supplement or (b) any action
shall have been taken by any taxing authority, or any action has been brought in a court of
competent jurisdiction, in Luxembourg or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or
therein, including any of those actions specified in (a) above (whether or not such action was
taken or brought with respect to PGIF) or any change, clarification, amendment, application or
interpretation of such laws, treaties, regulations or rulings shall be officially proposed, in any
case on or after the date specified in the prospectus supplement, which results in a substantial
likelihood that PGIF will be required to pay Additional Amounts on the next interest payment date;
provided, however, that no such notice of redemption shall be given earlier than 90 days prior to
the earliest date on which PGIF would be, in the case of a redemption for the reasons specified in
(a) above, or there would be a substantial likelihood that PGIF would be, in the case of a
redemption for the reasons specified in (b) above, obligated to pay such Additional Amounts if a
payment in respect of the debt securities were then due. Prior to the publication of any notice of
redemption pursuant to this paragraph, PGIF shall deliver to the trustee a certificate signed by a
duly authorized officer of PGIF stating that PGIF is entitled to effect such redemption and setting
forth a statement of facts showing that the conditions precedent of the right of PGIF so to redeem
have occurred.
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Book-Entry Debt Securities
The debt securities of a series may be issued in the form of one or more global securities
that will be deposited with a depository or its nominee identified in the prospectus supplement
relating to the debt securities. In this case, one or more global securities will be issued in a
denomination or total denominations equal to the portion of the total principal amount of
outstanding debt securities to be represented by the global security or securities. Unless and
until it is exchanged in whole or in part for debt securities in definitive registered form, a
global security may not be registered for transfer or exchange except as a whole by the depository
for the global security to a nominee of the depository and except in the circumstances described in
the prospectus supplement relating to the debt securities. We will describe in the prospectus
supplement the terms of any depositary arrangement and the rights and limitations of owners of
beneficial interests in any global debt security. (Sections 204 and 305)
Restrictive Covenants
In this section we describe the principal covenants that will apply to the debt securities
unless the prospectus supplement for a particular series of debt securities states otherwise. We
make use of several defined terms in this section. The definitions for these terms are located at
the end of this section under Definitions Applicable to Covenants.
Restrictions on Secured Debt
If Procter & Gamble or any Domestic Subsidiary shall incur, issue, assume or guarantee any
Debt secured by a Mortgage on any Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property of Procter & Gambles
or any Domestic Subsidiarys or on any shares of stock of any Domestic Subsidiary that owns a
Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property, we will cause Procter & Gamble or such Domestic
Subsidiary to secure the debt securities then outstanding and/or the Procter & Gamble guarantee of
the debt securities then outstanding, as the case may be, equally and ratably with (or prior to)
such Debt. However, this restriction will not apply if, after giving effect to the particular Debt
so secured the total amount of all Debt so secured, together with all Attributable Debt in respect
of sale and leaseback transactions involving Principal Domestic Manufacturing Properties, would not
exceed 15% of Procter & Gambles and its consolidated subsidiaries Consolidated Net Tangible
Assets.
In addition, the restriction will not apply to, and there shall be excluded in computing
secured Debt for the purpose of the restriction, Debt secured by
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corporation existing at the time the corporation becomes a Domestic
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acquisition, including acquisition through merger or consolidation,
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immediately preceding clauses (1) through (5), inclusive. (Section
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The indenture does not restrict the incurrence of unsecured debt by us or the incurrence of
unsecured debt by Procter & Gamble or its other subsidiaries.
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Restrictions on Sales and Leasebacks
Neither Procter & Gamble nor any Domestic Subsidiary may enter into any sale and leaseback
transaction involving any Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property, the completion of construction
and commencement of full operation of which has occurred more than 180 days prior to the
transaction, unless
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Procter & Gamble or the Domestic Subsidiary could incur a lien on the
property under the restrictions described above under Restrictions on
Secured Debt in an amount equal to the Attributable Debt with respect
to the sale and leaseback transaction without equally and ratably
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within 180 days, Procter & Gamble applies to either (or a combination
of) the investment in one or more other Principal Domestic
Manufacturing Properties or the retirement of Funded Debt of Procter &
Gamble an amount not less than the greater of (1) the net proceeds of
the sale of the Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property leased
pursuant to such arrangement or (2) the fair market value of the
Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property so leased, subject to
credits for various voluntary retirements of Funded Debt of Procter &
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This restriction will not apply to any sale and leaseback transaction
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PGIF
PGIF may not engage in any business activities other than those related to (a) financing the
business and operations of Procter & Gamble or any of its subsidiaries, (b) the establishment and
maintenance of its existence, and (c) any activities related or ancillary thereto or necessary in
connection therewith.
Definitions Applicable to Covenants
The term Attributable Debt means the lesser of (1) the fair market value of the Principal
Domestic Manufacturing Property sold and leased back at the time of entering into a sale and
leaseback transaction and (2) the total net amount of rent, discounted at 10% per annum compounded
annually, required to be paid during the remaining term of any lease.
The term Consolidated Net Tangible Assets means Procter & Gambles total assets, less net
goodwill and other intangible assets, less total current liabilities, all as described on Procter &
Gambles and its consolidated subsidiaries most recent balance sheet and calculated based on
positions as reported in Procter & Gambles consolidated financial statements in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles.
The term Debt means notes, bonds, debentures or other similar evidences of indebtedness for
money borrowed.
The term Domestic Subsidiary means any subsidiary of Procter & Gamble except (i) PGIF and
(ii) a subsidiary which neither transacts any substantial portion of its business nor regularly
maintains any substantial portion of its fixed assets within the United States or which is engaged
primarily in financing Procter & Gamble and Procter & Gambles subsidiaries operations outside the
United States.
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The term Funded Debt means Debt having a maturity of more than 12 months from its date of
creation.
The term Mortgage means pledges, mortgages and other liens.
The term Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property means any facility (together with the
land on which it is erected and fixtures comprising a part of the land) used primarily for
manufacturing or processing, located in the United States, owned or leased by Procter & Gamble or
one of its subsidiaries and having a gross book value in excess of 1.0% of Consolidated
Net Tangible Assets. However, the term Principal Domestic Manufacturing Property does not include
any facility or portion of a facility (1) which is financed by obligations the interest on which is
exempt from U.S. federal income tax pursuant to Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
as amended (or any predecessor or successor provision thereof), or (2) which, in the opinion of the
board of directors of Procter & Gamble, is not of material importance to the total business
conducted by Procter & Gamble and its subsidiaries as an entirety.
Events of Default
Any one of the following are events of default under the indenture with respect to each series
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the failure to deposit any sinking fund payment, when due, in respect of any debt security of
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the failure by us or Procter & Gamble to perform any other of the covenants in the indenture
which affects or is applicable to the debt securities of that series, other than a covenant
included in the indenture solely for the benefit of other series of debt securities, continued
for 90 days after written notice as provided in the indenture; |
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If an event of default with respect to outstanding debt securities of any series shall occur
and be continuing, either the trustee or the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of the
outstanding debt securities of that series may declare the principal amount (or, if the debt
securities of that series are original issue discount securities, the portion of the principal
amount as may be specified in the terms of that series) of all the debt securities of that series
to be due and payable immediately. At any time after a declaration of acceleration with respect to
debt securities of any series has been made, but before a judgment or decree based on acceleration
has been obtained, the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities
of that series may, under some circumstances, rescind and annul the acceleration. (Section 502) For
information as to waiver of defaults, see the section below entitled Modification and Waiver.
A prospectus supplement relating to each series of debt securities which are original issue
discount securities will describe the particular provisions relating to acceleration of the
maturity of a portion of the principal amount of such original issue discount securities upon the
occurrence of an event of default and its continuation.
During a default, the trustee has a duty to act with the required standard of care. Otherwise,
the indenture provides that the trustee will be under no obligation to exercise any of its rights
or powers under the indenture at the request or direction of any of the holders, unless the holders
shall have offered to the trustee reasonable indemnity.
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(Section 603) If the provisions for indemnification of the trustee have been satisfied, the holders
of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of any series will have the
right to direct the time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to
the trustee, or exercising any trust or power conferred on the trustee, with respect to the debt
securities of that series. (Section 512)
We and Procter & Gamble will furnish to the trustee annually a certificate as to the
compliance by us and Procter & Gamble with all conditions and covenants under the indenture.
(Section 1007)
Defeasance
The prospectus supplement will state if any defeasance provision will apply to the debt
securities. Defeasance refers to the discharge of some or all of our obligations under the
indenture and Procter & Gambles obligations in respect of its guarantee of the debt securities.
Defeasance and Discharge
We will be discharged from any and all obligations in respect of the debt securities of any
series, and Procter & Gamble will be discharged from any and all obligations in respect of its
guarantee of the debt securities of any series, if we or Procter & Gamble deposit with the trustee,
in trust, money and/or U.S. government securities which through the payment of interest and
principal will provide money in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and premium, if any,
and each installment of interest on the debt securities of the series on the dates those payments
are due and payable.
If a series of debt securities is defeased, the holders of the debt securities of the series
will not be entitled to the benefits of the indenture, except for
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the rights of holders to benefit, as applicable, from the rights,
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A series of debt securities may be defeased only if, among other things, we have delivered to
the Trustee an opinion of counsel to the effect that we have received from, or there has been
published by, the Internal Revenue Service a ruling to the effect that holders and beneficial
owners of the debt securities of the series will not recognize income, gain or loss for U.S.
federal income tax purposes as a result of the deposit, defeasance and discharge and will be
subject to federal income tax on the same amount and in the same manner and at the same times as
would have been the case if the deposit, defeasance and discharge had not occurred. (Section 403)
Defeasance of Covenants and Events of Default
We and Procter & Gamble may omit to comply with the covenants described above under
Restrictions on Secured Debt (Section 1004) and Restrictions on Sales and Leasebacks (Section
1005), and the failure to comply
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with these covenants will not be deemed an event of default (Section 501(4)), if we or Procter &
Gamble deposit with the trustee, in trust, money and/or U.S. government securities which through
the payment of interest and principal will provide money in an amount sufficient to pay the
principal of and premium, if any, and each installment of interest on the debt securities of the
series on the dates those payments are due and payable. Our obligations under the indenture and the
debt securities of the series, and Procter & Gambles obligations in respect of its guarantee of
the debt securities of the series, will remain in full force and effect, other than with respect to
the defeased covenants and related events of default.
The covenants and the related events of default described above may be defeased only if, among
other things, we have delivered to the trustee an opinion of counsel, who may be our employee or
counsel, to the effect that the holders and beneficial owners of the debt securities of the series
will not recognize income, gain or loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes as a result of the
deposit and defeasance of the covenants and events of default, and the holders and beneficial
owners of the debt securities of the series will be subject to U.S. federal income tax on the same
amount and in the same manner and at the same times as would have been the case if the deposit and
defeasance had not occurred. (Section 1006)
If we choose covenant defeasance with respect to the debt securities of any series as
described above and the debt securities of the series are declared due and payable because of the
occurrence of any event of default other than the event of default described in clause (4) under
Events of Default, the amount of money and U.S. government securities on deposit with the trustee
will be sufficient to pay amounts due on the debt securities of the series at the time of their
stated maturity. The amount on deposit with the trustee may not be sufficient to pay amounts due on
the debt securities of the series at the time of the acceleration resulting from the event of
default. However, we and Procter & Gamble will remain liable for these payments.
Modification and Waiver
PGIF, Procter & Gamble and the trustee may make modifications of and amendments to the
indenture if the holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt
securities of each series affected by the modification or amendment consent to the modification or
amendment.
However, the consent of the holder of each debt security affected will be required for any
modification or amendment that
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reduces the principal amount of, or the premium, if any, or interest, if any, on, any debt security, |
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changes the place or currency of payment of principal of, or premium, if any, or interest, if
any, on, any debt security, |
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reduces the percentage in principal amount of debt securities of any
series necessary to modify or amend the indenture or to waive
compliance with various provisions of the indenture or to waive
various defaults. (Section 902) |
Without the consent of any holder of debt securities, PGIF, Procter & Gamble and the trustee
may make modifications or amendments to the indenture in order to
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as the case may be, and the assumption by that person of the covenants
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secure the securities or the Procter & Gamble guarantee of the
securities as required by Restrictions on Secured Debt, |
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evidence the appointment of a successor trustee, or |
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cure any ambiguity, correct or supplement any provision which may be
inconsistent with another provision, or make any other provision,
provided that any action may not adversely affect the interests of
holders of debt securities in any material respect. |
The holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of
any series may on behalf of the holders of all debt securities of that series waive compliance by
us or Procter & Gamble with various restrictive provisions of the indenture. (Section 1008)
The holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of any series
may on behalf of the holders of all debt securities of that series waive any past default with
respect to that series, except
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a default in respect of a provision which under the indenture cannot
be modified or amended without the consent of the holder of each
outstanding debt security of that series that would be affected.
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Consolidation, Merger and Sale of Assets
If the conditions below are met, PGIF and Procter & Gamble, as the case may be, may, without
the consent of any holders of outstanding debt securities:
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transfer or lease their assets as an entirety to another entity. |
PGIF may engage in a consolidation, merger or transfer or lease of assets as an entirety only
if
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either PGIF is the surviving entity or the entity formed by the
consolidation or into which we are merged or which acquires or leases
our assets is either Procter & Gamble or a corporation, partnership,
limited liability company, or trust wholly owned by Procter & Gamble
and organized and existing under the laws of any United States
jurisdiction or any member country of the European Union and assumes
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various other conditions are met. (Article Eight) |
In addition, Procter & Gamble may engage in a consolidation, merger or transfer or lease of
assets as an entirety only if
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either Procter & Gamble is the surviving entity or the entity formed
by the consolidation or into which Procter & Gamble is merged or which
acquires or leases Procter & Gambles assets is a corporation,
partnership, limited liability company or trust organized and existing
under the laws of any United States jurisdiction and assumes all
obligations of Procter & Gamble under the indenture and its guarantee
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after giving effect to the transaction no event of default would have
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various other conditions are met. (Sections 1102 and 1103) |
Regarding the Trustee
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas is the trustee under the indenture, and also serves as
trustee under the indenture relating to the debt securities of Procter & Gamble. In addition,
affiliates of Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas may perform various commercial banking and
investment banking services for Procter & Gamble and its subsidiaries from time to time in the
ordinary course of business.
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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
General
We and/or PGIF may sell debt securities in one or more transactions from time to time to or
through underwriters, who may act as principals or agents, directly to other purchasers or through
agents to other purchasers.
A prospectus supplement relating to a particular offering of debt securities may include the
following information:
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The distribution of the debt securities may be effected from time to time in one or more
transactions at a fixed price or prices, which may be changed, at market prices prevailing at the
time of sale, at prices related to prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices.
Underwriting Compensation
In connection with the sale of debt securities, underwriters may receive compensation from us,
PGIF or from purchasers for whom they may act as agents, in the form of discounts, concessions or
commissions. Underwriters may sell debt securities to or through dealers, and the dealers may
receive compensation in the form of discounts, concessions or commissions from the underwriters
and/or commissions from the purchasers for whom they may act as agents.
Underwriters, dealers and agents that participate in the distribution of debt securities may
be deemed to be underwriters under the Securities Act. Any discounts or commissions that they
receive from us and/or PGIF and any profit that they receive on the resale of debt securities may
be deemed to be underwriting discounts and commissions under the Securities Act. If any entity is
deemed an underwriter or any amounts deemed underwriting discounts and commissions, the prospectus
supplement will identify the underwriter or agent and describe the compensation received from us
and/or PGIF.
Indemnification
We and/or PGIF may enter agreements under which underwriters and agents who participate in the
distribution of debt securities may be entitled to indemnification by us and/or PGIF against
various liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act, and to contribution with
respect to payments which the underwriters, dealers or agents may be required to make.
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Related Transactions
Various of the underwriters who participate in the distribution of debt securities, and their
affiliates, may perform various commercial banking and investment banking services for us and PGIF
from time to time in the ordinary course of business.
Delayed Delivery Contracts
We and PGIF may authorize underwriters or other persons acting as our agents to solicit offers
by institutions to purchase debt securities from us and/or PGIF pursuant to contracts providing for
payment and delivery on a future date. These institutions may include commercial and savings banks,
insurance companies, pension funds, investment companies, educational and charitable institutions
and others, but in all cases we and/or PGIF must approve these institutions. The obligations of any
purchaser under any of these contracts will be subject to the condition that the purchase of the
debt securities shall not at the time of delivery be prohibited under the laws of the jurisdiction
to which such purchaser is subject. The underwriters and other agents will not have any
responsibility in respect of the validity or performance of these contracts.
No Established Trading Market
The debt securities, when first issued, will have no established trading market. Any
underwriters or agents to or through whom we and/or PGIF sell debt securities for public offering
and sale may make a market in the securities but will not be obligated to do so and may discontinue
any market making at any time without notice. No assurance can be given as to the liquidity of the
trading market for the debt securities.
Price Stabilization and Short Positions
If underwriters or dealers are used in the sale, until the distribution of the securities is
completed, rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission may limit the ability of any
underwriters to bid for and purchase the securities. As an exception to these rules,
representatives of any underwriters are permitted to engage in transactions that stabilize the
price of the securities. These transactions may consist of bids or purchases for the purpose of
pegging, fixing or maintaining the price of the securities. If the underwriters create a short
position in the securities in connection with the offering, i.e., if they sell more securities than
are set forth on the cover page of the prospectus supplement, the representatives of the
underwriters may reduce that short position by purchasing securities in the open market.
We and PGIF make no representation or prediction as to the direction or magnitude of any
effect that the transactions described above may have on the price of the securities. In addition,
we and PGIF make no representation that the representatives of any underwriters will engage in
these transactions or that these transactions, once commenced, will not be discontinued without
notice.
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LEGAL OPINIONS
In connection with particular offerings of the securities in the future, and if stated in the
applicable prospectus supplement, the validity of those securities may be passed upon for The
Procter & Gamble Company by Susan S. Whaley, Associate General Counsel or any Counsel, Senior
Counsel or Associate General Counsel of the Company, for Procter & Gamble International Funding SCA
by Arendt & Medernach, Luxembourg counsel for Procter & Gamble and PGIF, and with respect to
matters of New York law, by Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP. In addition, the
validity of those securities may be passed upon for any underwriters or agents by Fried, Frank,
Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP or other counsel for the underwriters. Ms. Whaley or other counsel
for the Company may rely as to matters of New York law upon the opinion of Fried, Frank, Harris,
Shriver & Jacobson LLP or other counsel for the underwriters, and may rely as to matters of
Luxembourg law upon the opinion of Arendt & Medernach. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson
LLP or other counsel for the underwriters may rely as to matters of Ohio law upon the opinion of
Ms. Whaley or other counsel for the Company, and may rely as to matters of Luxembourg law upon the
opinion of Arendt & Medernach. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP performs legal services
for Procter & Gamble and its subsidiaries from time to time.
EXPERTS
The financial statements incorporated in this prospectus by reference from The Procter &
Gamble Companys Annual Report on Form 10-K and the effectiveness of The Procter & Gamble Companys
internal control over financial reporting have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, an
independent registered public accounting firm, as stated in their reports, which are incorporated
herein by reference. Such financial statements have been so incorporated in reliance upon the
reports of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.
WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
Procter & Gamble files annual, quarterly and special reports, proxy statements and other
information with the SEC. PGIF does not and will not file separate reports with the SEC. You may
read and copy materials that Procter & Gamble has filed with the SEC, including the registration
statement, at the following public reference room of the SEC:
100 F Street, N.E.
Washington, DC 20549
Please telephone the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330 for further information on the public reference room.
The SEC also maintains an Internet site at http://www.sec.gov that contains reports, proxy
statements and other information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC. You may
find our reports, proxy statements and other information at this SEC website.
In addition, you can obtain our reports, proxy statements and other information about Procter
& Gamble at the offices of the New York Stock Exchange, 20 Broad Street, New York, New York 10005.
The SEC allows us to incorporate by reference into this document the information which
Procter & Gamble filed with the SEC. This means that we can disclose important information by
referring you to those documents. Any information referred to in this way is considered part of
this prospectus from the date we file that document. The information incorporated by reference is
an important part of this prospectus and information that Procter & Gamble files later with the SEC
will automatically update and supersede this information. We incorporate by reference the documents
listed below:
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In addition to the documents listed above, we also incorporate by reference any future filings
Procter & Gamble makes with the SEC under Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (excluding any information furnished pursuant to Item 2.02 or Item 7.01 on any
Current Report on Form 8-K) until we and/or PGIF have sold all of the offered securities to which
this prospectus relates or the offering is otherwise terminated.
You may request a copy of these filings (other than exhibits, unless that exhibit is
specifically incorporated by reference into the filing), at no cost, by writing us at the following
address or telephoning us at (513) 983-2414:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Attn: Investor Relations
One Procter & Gamble Plaza
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
You may also get a copy of these reports from our website at http://www.pg.com. Please note,
however, that we have not incorporated any other information by reference from our website, other
than the documents listed above.
You should rely only on the information incorporated by reference or provided in this
prospectus or any prospectus supplement. We have not authorized anyone to provide you with
different information. We are not making an offer of these securities in any state where the offer
is not permitted. You should not assume the information in this prospectus or any supplemental
prospectus is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front of those documents.
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The Procter & Gamble Company
% Notes due
Joint Book-Running Managers
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
J.P. Morgan
Morgan Stanley
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