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The Clorox Company

NYSE: CLX

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105.28 USD

(-44.63%) 5 years

Household & Personal Products

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$ 12,842.1

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Founded: 1,913

Employees: 7,400

Business Summary: The Clorox Company manufactures and markets consumer and professional products worldwide. It operates through four segments: Health and Wellness, Household, Lifestyle, and International. The Health and Wellness segment offers cleaning products, such as laundry additives and home care products primarily under the Clorox, Clorox2, Scentiva, Pine-Sol, Liquid-Plumr, Tilex, and Formula 409 brands; professional cleaning and disinfecting products under the CloroxPro and Clorox Healthcare brands; professional food service products under the Hidden Valley brand; and vitamins, minerals and supplement products under the RenewLife, Natural Vitality, NeoCell, and Rainbow Light brands in the United States. The Household segment provides cat litter products under the Fresh Step and Scoop Away brands; bags and wraps under the Glad brand; and grilling products under the Kingsford brand in the United States. The Lifestyle segment offers dressings, dips, seasonings, and sauces primarily under the Hidden Valley brand; natural personal care products under the Burt's Bees brand; and water-filtration products under the Brita brand in the United States. The International segment provides laundry additives; home care products; water-filtration systems; digestive health products; grilling products; cat litter products; food products; bags and wraps; natural personal care products; and professional cleaning and disinfecting products internationally primarily under the Clorox, Ayudin, Clorinda, Poett, Pine-Sol, Glad, Brita, RenewLife, Ever Clean and Burt's Bees brands. The Clorox Company sells its products primarily through mass retailers; grocery outlets; warehouse clubs; dollar stores; home hardware centers; drug, pet and military stores; third-party and owned e-commerce channels; and distributors, as well as a direct sales force The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

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Latest Earnings Call Takeaways

2026 Q2 (Feb 3, 2026)

1) Strategy & Leadership
- Clorox is navigating a challenging macroeconomic environment while implementing a digital transformation and modernizing its ERP system.
- The planned acquisition of Gojo Industries aims to enhance Clorox's leadership in health and hygiene, providing long-term growth opportunities.
- CEO Linda Rendle expressed optimism about the company's future, emphasizing a commitment to innovation and consumer value.

2) Financial & Segment Results
- Clorox reaffirmed its guidance, expecting category growth to remain between 0% to 1% for the back half of the fiscal year.
- The company reported a sequential improvement in performance during Q2, with share performance expected to strengthen in the coming months.
- EBIT margins were reported at 5.3%, impacted by higher manufacturing and logistics costs, alongside promotional spending in the household segment.

3) Problems / Headwinds
- The company is facing a competitive environment with elevated promotional levels, particularly in the trash bag and litter categories.
- Clorox has seen a decline in market share, attributed to consumer trading down to larger or smaller pack sizes and shifting to value-oriented channels.
- The ERP transition has caused temporary disruptions, leading to higher-than-anticipated supply chain costs, which are expected to stabilize in the back half of the year.

4) Operational or Product Plans
- Clorox is launching several innovations in the back half of the year, including a new cleaning platform targeting allergens and enhancements to its Glad trash bags.
- The company is focusing on price pack architecture adjustments to better align with consumer trends and preferences.
- Marketing investments are planned to support innovation, with a shift towards trade promotions to drive trial and consumer engagement.

5) Guidance & Outlook / Investor Angle
- Clorox expects to see a pick-up in sales and EPS in fiscal 2027 as the ERP transition effects normalize.
- The company is committed to balancing market share growth with profitability, with plans to adjust pricing strategies as necessary.
- The management team is confident in their ability to navigate the current consumer environment and leverage their digital capabilities for long-term growth.

Bottom line: Clorox is strategically positioned to enhance its market share and profitability through innovation and operational improvements, despite facing competitive pressures and macroeconomic challenges. The acquisition of Gojo and a focus on consumer value are expected to drive long-term growth, making Clorox an attractive investment opportunity.

The Clorox Company — Financial Overview, Stock Price, Market Cap

The Clorox Company is a company. Founded in 1913. As of April 13, 2026, the company's market capitalization is $12842093985 with a current stock price of $105.28.