Clorox Company (CLX)

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Clorox Company (CLX) Profile

Clorox Company (CLX.xnys) is a leading multinational manufacturer and marketer of consumer and professional products headquartered in Oakland, California. Clorox company provides cleaning products for household, health and wellness, laundry additives, lifestyle, and sells them through mass retailers, home hardware centres, grocery outlets, dollar stores, warehouse clubs, third-party and owned e-commerce channels, and distributors, military stores, as well as a direct sales force. Clorox global portfolio of 360 in total diverse brands, including Clorox2, Sensitive, Pine-Sol, Liquid-Plumr, Tilex, RenewLife, NeoCell, Brita, are sold in more than 100 countries in nearly every region around the world. The company has 8,800 employees worldwide, and yearly revenue equalled $6.72B (USD) in 2020. Clorox offices, manufacturing plants, research and development facilities and joint-ventures operate in about 25 countries and territories globally. Clorox Company stock (CLX.xnys) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and had a market capitalisation of $21.21B (USD) as of December 2021. Clorox is a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy Global Commitment. Clorox continues to support world-class brands such as AMC Theatres, Enterprise Holdings, Live Nation, MGM Resorts, the NBA and WNBA, adding another prominent company to the company’s portfolio Alaska Airlines’ robust Next-Level Care providing its suite of products at check-in, lounges and gate areas to help keep travellers and staff safer.

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