(Reuters) - Procter & Gamble Co's shares hit a two-year high at open on Wednesday after activist investor Nelson Peltz-led hedge fund disclosed a big stake in the consumer goods giant, raising hopes of more cost cuts or a possible breakup of the company.

P&G hits two-year high as Trian stake sparks hopes of cost cuts, breakup
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