Church & Dwight Co. (CHD) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Church & Dwight makes everyday household and personal care products that people buy at grocery stores, pharmacies, and big-box retailers like Walmart and Target. Its most famous brand is Arm & Hammer, which appears on baking soda, laundry detergent, toothpaste, and cat litter. The company also owns well-known names like OxiClean, Trojan, Vitafusion vitamins, and Waterpik, giving it a broad portfolio across cleaning, health, and personal care. The company earns money by selling these branded consumer products directly to retailers, who then sell them to everyday shoppers. Most of its revenue comes from the United States, though it has a growing international business. Its main competitive advantage is owning trusted, recognizable brands that shoppers repeatedly buy out of habit, which gives it pricing power and stable demand. The key risk is that rising raw material costs or private-label competition from store brands could pressure its profit margins over time.
Winston Score: 49/100 — Average
Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
- Quality: Mixed (13/30)
- Growth: Mixed (9/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (9/10)
- Stability: Strong (8/10)
- Valuation: Good (6/10)
- Ownership: Weak (2/15)
Key Facts
Price: $98.07
Market Cap: $23.2B
Sector: Consumer Defensive
Industry: Household & Personal Products


