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Church & Dwight (NYSE: CHD) baking soda household brand spanning toothpaste, laundry detergent, and cat litter; 1846-founded flagship brand competing with Colgate and P&G Crest on baking soda chemistry differentiation.
Arm & Hammer is Church & Dwight's (NYSE: CHD) flagship multi-category household brand — built on the core ingredient of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) — spanning laundry detergent, toothpaste, cat litter deodorizer, baking soda, and personal care products across retail channels globally. Founded in 1846, the Arm & Hammer brand is one of North America's oldest continuously marketed consumer brands, generating hundreds of millions in annual revenue as part of Church & Dwight's $5.9 billion consumer products portfolio — a company that has built its business around acquiring and growing specialty household brands with ingredient-driven positioning.
NYSE-listed (EL) prestige beauty conglomerate with MAC, Clinique, La Mer, and Jo Malone; $15.6B revenue restructuring after China luxury slowdown drove 60%+ stock decline from 2021 peak.
Estée Lauder Companies is a New York-based prestige beauty conglomerate — one of the world's largest — owning and marketing a portfolio of 20+ premium beauty brands including Estée Lauder (anti-aging skincare), MAC (professional makeup), Clinique (dermatologist-developed skincare), La Mer (ultra-luxury skincare), Jo Malone (luxury fragrance), Tom Ford Beauty, and Aveda (professional haircare). Listed on NYSE (NYSE: EL), Estée Lauder generated approximately $15.6 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, serving the prestige beauty market through high-end department stores, specialty retailers (Sephora, Ulta), and direct e-commerce.
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