Clorox Company

NYSE: CLX
Asset Type Stock
Exchange NYSE
Currency USD
Country USA
Sector LIFE SCIENCES
Industry SPECIALTY CLEANING, POLISHING AND SANITATION PREPARATIONS
Address THE CLOROX COMPANY, 1221 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CA, US
Fiscal Year End June
Latest Quarter 12/31/2023
Market Cap 18,874.04M USD
Shares Outstanding 124,106,000
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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