C&D Personal Care Sales Gain On Acquired Oral Care Brands
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Church & Dwight's personal care business posted a 63.1% gain to reach $69.5 mil. in the first quarter, largely fueled by the addition of the recently acquired Unilever oral care brands, Personal Care President Brad Casper said during a May 11 analyst call. Including its Armkel affiliate, personal care sales increased 34.6% to $127.5 mil
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