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Current Value
$XX,XXX
Return
+XXX%
CAGR
X.XX%
vs SPY
+XX%

Historical Annual Returns

Over the past 20 years, Church & Dwight Co., Inc. has delivered an average annual return of 14.7%. The stock peaked in 2018 with a massive +35.2% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2022 (-19.8%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 18 times out of 20 years.

Avg Return

+14.7%

Win Rate

90%

18W - 2L

Best

+35.2%

2018

Worst

-19.8%

2022

Performance Consistency

18 Positive2 Negative

About Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

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Church & Dwight Co., Inc. is an American consumer goods company specializing in personal care, household products, and specialty products. The company is a leading U.S. producer of sodium bicarbonate, a core ingredient in many of its offerings.

HeadquartersEwing, United States
Founded1846-01-01

Key Business Segments

Consumer Domestic

Comprises household and personal care products sold in the United States.

Consumer International

Primarily focuses on personal care products distributed in various international markets.

Specialty Products

Includes sodium bicarbonate for industrial and agricultural markets, as well as animal agriculture productivity and wellness products.

Key Innovations

  • ✓Pioneered the commercialization and widespread use of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) for household and personal care applications.
  • ✓Developed the iconic ARM & HAMMERâ„¢ brand, which has become synonymous with baking soda and related products.

Historical Milestones

1846

Dr. Austin Church and John Dwight form a partnership to refine and distribute sodium bicarbonate.

1896

John Dwight & Company and Church & Company merge to form Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

1972

The company introduces baking soda as a refrigerator deodorizer, expanding its product utility.

2016

Church & Dwight is added to the S&P 500 index.