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German consumer goods and industrial adhesive company with €21B revenue; Loctite adhesives and Schwarzkopf hair care competing with 3M and P&G through EV battery adhesive growth.
Henkel is a German multinational consumer goods and industrial company producing branded consumer goods (Schwarzkopf hair care, Persil laundry detergent, Dial soap, Right Guard deodorant) alongside adhesive technologies for industrial, automotive, and electronics applications. Listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (XETRA: HENKY) and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, Henkel generates approximately €21 billion in annual revenue through two main divisions: Adhesive Technologies (industrial and consumer adhesives, sealants, surface treatments) and Consumer Brands (hair colorants, styling products, laundry/home care).\n\nHenkel's Adhesive Technologies segment produces Loctite adhesives (a globally recognized industrial adhesive brand), BONDERITE surface treatments for automotive and aerospace metal processing, and consumer adhesives (Pritt glue sticks). This segment serves automotive manufacturers (adhesives used in EV battery assembly are a growing opportunity), electronics manufacturers, and aerospace and defense. The Consumer Brands segment includes Schwarzkopf (professional hair care sold in salons and retail), Syoss hair care, Persil laundry detergent, and Fa body care.\n\nIn 2025, Henkel is executing a strategic reorganization that merged its former Laundry & Home Care and Beauty Care divisions into a single Consumer Brands segment to improve efficiency. The Adhesive Technologies segment benefits from EV battery manufacturing growth (structural adhesives for battery packs and EV body construction are growing categories). Henkel competes with 3M, Illinois Tool Works, and Bostik for industrial adhesives, and with Procter & Gamble, Unilever, and Revlon for consumer goods. The 2025 strategy emphasizes driving Adhesive Technologies growth through EV and semiconductor manufacturing adhesive applications.
Burlington MA beverages (NASDAQ: KDP) at $15.35B FY2024 revenue (+3.6%); Dr Pepper/7UP/Snapple + Keurig K-Cup, 82% FCF growth, 2025 guidance mid-single-digit growth competing with Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. is a Burlington, Massachusetts-based beverage company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: KDP) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component — manufacturing, marketing, and distributing hot beverages (coffee through the Keurig single-serve system and Green Mountain roasted coffee brands), cold beverages (Dr Pepper, 7UP, Snapple, Canada Dry, A&W, Sunkist, Bai, Core, Clamato, Mott's, Hawaiian Punch, Penafiel), and producing/selling the Keurig K-Cup system (over 500 varieties of licensed K-Cup pods from 75+ coffee brands) through approximately 27,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Keurig Dr Pepper reported revenue of $15.35 billion (+3.6% year-over-year), adjusted diluted EPS growth of 8%, operating cash flow growth of 67% to $2.2 billion, and free cash flow growth of 82% to $1.7 billion. For 2025, KDP guided mid-single-digit net sales growth and high-single-digit adjusted EPS growth, reflecting continued volume growth in both the cold beverages portfolio and Keurig brewer and pod sales recovery. CEO Tim Cofer, who joined from Mondelez International in 2023, has prioritized revenue management (balancing price and volume), operational efficiency, and brand investment across KDP's portfolio of over 125 owned, licensed, and partner brands. Keurig Dr Pepper was formed through the 2018 merger of Keurig Green Mountain (coffee systems) and Dr Pepper Snapple Group (beverages), controlled by JAB Holding Company (a Luxembourg-based holding company of the Reimann family).
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