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.

$98.07 -1.05 (-1.06%)
Dividend Yield 1.23%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 1, 2026$0.312026-05-152026-05-15
March 2, 2026$0.312026-02-132026-02-13
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

Dividends Summary

Company News

Church & Dwight vs. Kimberly-Clark: Which Consumer Goods Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Pamela Kock • July 12, 2026

The article compares Church & Dwight and Kimberly-Clark as investment options in the consumer goods sector. Church & Dwight operates a lean portfolio of power brands with a strong balance sheet (0.6x debt-to-equity), while Kimberly-Clark is a larger global player undergoing transformation with higher leverage (4.9x debt-to-equity). The author rec...

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Colgate-Palmolive has surged 20.4% year-to-date and stands out as a Dividend King with 63 consecutive years of dividend increases. Despite industry headwinds from inflation and consumer resistance to price increases, the company has demonstrated resilience through its elite brand portfolio, efficient operations, and strong geographic diversificat...

Where to Put $1,000 When the Market Is This Uncertain
The Motley Fool • Micah Zimmerman • June 20, 2026

In an uncertain market marked by tariff-driven inflation and low consumer sentiment, the article recommends three consumer staples companies as stable investments for a $1,000 allocation: Church & Dwight for its volume-driven growth, Keurig Dr Pepper for its high-growth energy drink portfolio, and Kenvue for its strong beauty and health brands ah...

Laundry Detergents Market to Reach USD 131.49 Billion by 2035 Amid Rising Demand for Liquid Pods and Premium Fabric Care Solutions | Report by SNS Insider
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sns Insider • May 30, 2026

The global laundry detergents market is projected to grow from USD 79.2 billion in 2025 to USD 131.49 billion by 2035, with a CAGR of 5.20%. Growth is driven by increasing demand for liquid detergents and single-dose pods, premiumization of fabric care products, and expansion in e-commerce distribution. The U.S. market is expected to reach USD 23...

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The Motley Fool • Micah Zimmerman • April 12, 2026

Delta Air Lines demonstrated strong operational resilience despite an 88% surge in jet fuel costs following geopolitical tensions. However, consumer staples companies like Colgate-Palmolive, Church & Dwight, and Procter & Gamble face mounting pressure from oil-driven inflation and potential consumer pushback on pricing. Investors should monitor v...

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