Church & Dwight Co., Inc. develops, manufactures and markets a range of consumer household and personal care products and specialty products focused on animal and food production, chemicals and cleaners. Its consumer products are focused principally on its 14 brands. It's segments include Consumer Domestic, Consumer International and the Specialty Products Division (SPD). Consumer Domestic segment is engaged in providing household and personal care products. Its household products include laundry, deodorizing, and cleaning products, and personal care products include condoms, pregnancy kits, oral care products, skin care products, hair care products and gummy dietary supplements. Consumer International segment markets a variety of personal care, household and over-the-counter products in international subsidiary markets. The SPD segment focuses on sales to businesses and participates in three product areas, animal and food production, specialty chemicals and specialty cleaners.
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52-Week Change | VS. INDUSTRY | -1.16% | 1.74% | -19.11% | -0.33% |
Market Cap | VS. INDUSTRY | $67.9B | $46.2B | $18.1B | $3.4B |
Beta | VS. INDUSTRY | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 1.4 |
Dividend Yield | VS. INDUSTRY | 2.32% | 3.39% | 3.16% | 2.03% |
P/E (TTM, GAAP) | VS. INDUSTRY | 33.56x | 26.44x | 39.77x | -- |
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Total Revenue (TTM) | VS. INDUSTRY | $17.5B | $19.8B | $7.1B | $2.3B |
Profit Margin | VS. INDUSTRY | 12.66% | 8.60% | 6.57% | -6.61% |
Earnings Growth (5 year, GAAP) | VS. INDUSTRY | -1.24% | -2.21% | 2.54% | -- |
Revenue Growth (TTM) | VS. INDUSTRY | 4.53% | 4.86% | -5.50% | -37.88% |
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