Clorox Company

NYSE: CLX
$143.55
+$0.35 (+0.2%)
Closing price April 19, 2024
The Clorox Company, headquartered in Oakland, California since 1913, is a global leader in manufacturing and marketing a broad range of consumer and professional products. Its portfolio includes well-known brands like Clorox cleaning supplies, Pine-Sol, Liquid-Plumr, Burt’s Bees personal care products, Fresh Step cat litter, Glad bags and wraps, Kingsford grilling products, and Brita water-filtration systems. Clorox caters to a diverse market through segments such as Health and Wellness, Household, Lifestyle, and International, offering everything from laundry additives to natural vitamins and supplements. Products are available through various retailers, e-commerce platforms, and a direct sales force.
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