Core Insights - Church & Dwight reported revenue of $1.64 billion for the quarter ended December 2025, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 3.9% and matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate, resulting in a surprise of +0.39% [1] - The company's earnings per share (EPS) was $0.86, up from $0.77 in the same quarter last year, with an EPS surprise of +2.77% compared to the consensus estimate of $0.84 [1] Revenue Performance - Total Consumer Net Sales reached $1.57 billion, aligning with the six-analyst average estimate and showing a year-over-year growth of +4% [4] - Consumer Domestic sales amounted to $1.27 billion, slightly above the average estimate of $1.26 billion, marking a +3.7% increase year-over-year [4] - Consumer International sales were reported at $299.8 million, below the average estimate of $305.85 million, but still reflecting a +5.2% year-over-year change [4] - Specialty Products Division sales were $73.2 million, in line with the average estimate of $73.26 million, indicating a +2.8% year-over-year increase [4] Segment Analysis - Consumer Domestic Household Products sales were $645.3 million, slightly below the average estimate of $651.27 million, representing a year-over-year decline of -1.5% [4] - Consumer Domestic Personal Care Products sales reached $625.9 million, exceeding the average estimate of $613.17 million, with a significant year-over-year increase of +9.6% [4] Stock Performance - Church & Dwight's shares have returned +9.7% over the past month, outperforming the Zacks S&P 500 composite, which saw a +0.9% change [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 4 (Sell), suggesting potential underperformance relative to the broader market in the near term [3]
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