Church & Dwight’s Domestic Consumer Business Grows Despite Costs In Q1
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Church & Dwight's new product pipeline, "impactful" marketing programs and pricing initiatives fueled revenue growth of its domestic consumer business in the fiscal 2008 first quarter, according to CEO James Craigie
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