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Church and Dwight (CHD) is a consumer packaged goods company headquartered in Ewing, New Jersey. Established in 1846, the company is an acknowledged leader in Personal Care and Consumer Products industries. Church and Dwight owns and operates such brands as Trojan, ARM and HAMMER, OxiClean, First Response, Spinbrush, Nair, Orajel and others. The company's business operations are split into three principal units: Specialty Products, Consumer International, Consumer Domestic. Church and Dwight reaches out to the international markets and is represented in China, Brazil, Australia, the UK, Canada, Mexico and France. The companyÍs shares are quoted on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and constitute the S&P 500 index. To learn the latest Church and Dwight share price, follow Capital.com.
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