VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

★ WIDE MOAT STOCKS COMPARISON ★

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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Stock Comparison

The Procter & Gamble Company vs Prologis, Inc.

Compare moat strength, market structure, and segment coverage to understand how each company defends its edge.

The Procter & Gamble Company

PG · New York Stock Exchange

Market cap (USD)$338.4B
SectorConsumer
CountryUS
Data as of2025-12-30
Moat score
79/ 100

Weighted average of segment moat scores, combining moat strength, durability, confidence, market structure, pricing power, and market share.

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Prologis, Inc.

PLD · New York Stock Exchange

Market cap (USD)
SectorReal Estate
CountryUS
Data as of2025-12-31
Moat score
67/ 100

Weighted average of segment moat scores, combining moat strength, durability, confidence, market structure, pricing power, and market share.

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Comparison highlights

  • Moat score gap: The Procter & Gamble Company leads (79 / 100 vs 67 / 100 for Prologis, Inc.).
  • Segment focus: The Procter & Gamble Company has 5 segments (35.1% in Fabric & Home Care); Prologis, Inc. has 2 segments (91.8% in Real Estate (Rental Operations and Development)).
  • Primary market structure: Oligopoly vs Competitive. Pricing power: Moderate vs Strong.
  • Moat breadth: The Procter & Gamble Company has 4 moat types across 2 domains; Prologis, Inc. has 7 across 4.

Primary market context

The Procter & Gamble Company

Fabric & Home Care

Market

Branded fabric care and home care (laundry detergents/additives, dish care, surface/home cleaning, air care)

Geography

Global

Customer

Consumers via retail and e-commerce channels

Role

Brand owner / manufacturer

Revenue share

35.1%

Prologis, Inc.

Real Estate (Rental Operations and Development)

Market

Logistics/industrial real estate leasing & development

Geography

Global

Customer

Logistics users (retail, e-commerce, 3PL, manufacturing)

Role

Owner/operator/developer (landlord)

Revenue share

91.8%

Side-by-side metrics

The Procter & Gamble Company
Prologis, Inc.
Ticker / Exchange
PG - New York Stock Exchange
PLD - New York Stock Exchange
Market cap (USD)
$338.4B
n/a
Sector
Consumer
Real Estate
HQ country
US
US
Primary segment
Fabric & Home Care
Real Estate (Rental Operations and Development)
Market structure
Oligopoly
Competitive
Market share
35% (reported)
n/a
HHI estimate
n/a
n/a
Pricing power
Moderate
Strong
Moat score
79 / 100
67 / 100
Moat domains
Demand, Supply
Supply, Legal, Financial, Demand
Last update
2025-12-30
2025-12-31

Moat coverage

Shared moat types

Scale Economies Unit Cost

The Procter & Gamble Company strengths

Brand TrustDistribution ControlInstalled Base Consumables

Prologis, Inc. strengths

Geographic NaturalPermits Rights Of WayCost Of Capital AdvantageLong Term ContractsProcurement InertiaReputation Reviews

Segment mix

The Procter & Gamble Company segments

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Beauty

Oligopoly

17.8%

Grooming

Quasi-Monopoly

7.9%

Health Care

Oligopoly

14.2%

Fabric & Home Care

Oligopoly

35.1%

Baby, Feminine & Family Care

Oligopoly

24%

Prologis, Inc. segments

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Real Estate (Rental Operations and Development)

Competitive

91.8%

Strategic Capital (co-investment ventures / investment management)

Competitive

8.2%

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