Church & Dwight (CHD) Stock Movement Summary Church & Dwight reported Q4 2025 results that exceeded expectations. Fourth quarter net sales increased to $1.64 billion from $1.58 billion in the prior year, driven by growth in personal care product sales despite a decline in household product revenue. The company posted quarterly profit of $143.5 million, or 60 cents per share. For full year 2025, net sales increased 1.6% to $6.203 billion, surpassing the company's outlook of 1.5% growth. Organic sales grew 0.7%, though this was impacted by a 130 basis point decline from the exited VMS business. Following the earnings announcement, Jefferies Financial Group raised its price target for CHD to $106.00 from $102.00, maintaining a "buy" rating. The consensus analyst rating is "Hold" with an average price target of $98.85.
Read full analysisChurch & Dwight (CHD) Stock Movement Summary Church & Dwight reported Q4 2025 results that exceeded expectations. Fourth quarter net sales increased to $1.64 billion from $1.58 billion in the prior year, driven by growth in personal care product sales despite a decline in household product revenue. The company posted quarterly profit of $143.5 million, or 60 cents per share. For full year 2025, net sales increased 1.6% to $6.203 billion, surpassing the company's outlook of 1.5% growth. Organic sales grew 0.7%, though this was impacted by a 130 basis point decline from the exited VMS business. Following the earnings announcement, Jefferies Financial Group raised its price target for CHD to $106.00 from $102.00, maintaining a "buy" rating. The consensus analyst rating is "Hold" with an average price target of $98.85.
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (CHD) is a publicly traded company in the Consumer Staples sector.