Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

CHD

Church & Dwight Co., Inc. is a leading American consumer goods company known for its wide range of household and personal care products. Founded in 1846, the company is best known for brands like Arm & Hammer, OxiClean, Nair, and Orajel. Through innovation and acquisitions, Church & Dwight has established itself as a significant player in the health, home, and personal care markets, focusing on providing trusted, effective, and affordable products.

$92.95 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 1.27%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 1, 2025$0.292025-11-142025-11-14
September 2, 2025$0.292025-08-152025-08-15
June 2, 2025$0.292025-05-152025-05-15
March 3, 2025$0.292025-02-142025-02-14
December 2, 2024$0.282024-11-152024-11-15

Dividends Summary

Company News

Global Contraceptive Devices Market is Set to Accelerate at a CAGR of ~6% by 2032, as Demand for Advanced Birth Control Solutions Rises | DelveInsight
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Delveinsight • November 17, 2025

The global contraceptive devices market is projected to grow from $20 billion in 2024 to $33 billion by 2032, driven by increased awareness, technological innovations, and changing demographic trends.

Getting Defensive: 3 Dividend Payers Reporting Strong Q3 Earnings
Investing.com • Dan Schmidt • November 7, 2025

With market volatility increasing, the article highlights three dividend-paying stocks that reported strong Q3 earnings: Travelers Companies, Elevance Health, and Church & Dwight. These stocks offer potential stability and consistent income amid uncertain market conditions.

Seascape Capital Management Liquidates $3.7 Million Church & Dwight (NYSE: CHD) Position: Should Investors Sell Too?
The Motley Fool • Josh Kohn-Lindquist • October 22, 2025

Seascape Capital Management completely sold its entire 38,209 share position in Church & Dwight, representing a $3.7 million transaction and 1.05% change in its assets under management.

Church & Dwight (CHD) Q2 EPS Beats 9%
The Motley Fool • Jesterai • August 2, 2025

Church & Dwight reported Q2 2025 earnings of $0.94 per share, beating analyst estimates, with net sales of $1,506.3 million. The company experienced modest organic growth of 0.1%, facing challenges in gross margins and certain product categories like vitamins.

Got $5,000? 3 Top Growth Stocks to Buy That Could Double Your Money.
The Motley Fool • Royston Yang • July 1, 2025

The article highlights three growth stocks - Steris, Mastercard, and Church & Dwight - that demonstrate consistent revenue growth, strong market positions, and potential for long-term investment.

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