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EarningsCallAI

Updated May 2026 · SEC EDGAR data

How Did Church & Dwight (CHD) Perform?

Church & Dwight (CHD) is currently classified NEUTRAL on the EarningsCallAI operator signal, with HIGH confidence, drawn from 8 quarters of SEC EDGAR XBRL filings and earnings call commentary. Latest reported revenue is $1.5B. Revenue grew -2.7% year-over-year. EPS came in at $0.91, with net income of $216.3M. Sector: Consumer Staples.

Headline Numbers

$1.5B
Revenue
-2.7%
Rev Growth (YoY)
$0.91
EPS
$216.3M
Net Income

What the NEUTRAL Signal Means

Church & Dwight is currently classified NEUTRAL with high confidence. Recent quarters are roughly flat with no decisive trend in either direction; management commentary is steady-state. This is "business as usual" with no major up or down signal for operators in the same market.

Revenue Trajectory

Church & Dwight saw revenue decline +2.7% year-over-year. Mid-single-digit declines at this scale typically signal demand pressure or pricing erosion. Read the prepared remarks for management framing of root cause and expected duration.

Net income of $216.3M on $1.5B of revenue translates to a 14.7 percent net margin, healthy by S&P 500 standards. The company is converting top-line growth into bottom-line profit at a meaningful rate.

Quarterly Profile

MetricValue
Operator SignalNEUTRAL
Signal ConfidenceHIGH
SectorConsumer Staples
Quarters Tracked8

How the Signal Is Calculated

The EarningsCallAI operator signal blends a quantitative read of revenue trajectory across the most recent four to eight quarters with a qualitative read of management commentary in the earnings call. Both inputs come from primary public sources: SEC EDGAR XBRL filings for structured financials, and SEC Form 8-K earnings releases for management commentary. Where the two inputs agree, signal confidence is HIGH; where they conflict, confidence drops. Read the full methodology for the formal classification rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Church & Dwight perform in its latest earnings report?

Church & Dwight reported $1.5B in revenue and $0.91 EPS in the most recent quarter filed on SEC EDGAR. Year-over-year revenue growth was -2.7%. The current operator signal is NEUTRAL with HIGH confidence.

What does Church & Dwight's NEUTRAL signal mean?

NEUTRAL means recent results are roughly flat with no decisive direction. The business is in steady state.

Where does Church & Dwight's data come from?

All structured financials, revenue, EPS, net income, growth rates, are pulled directly from Church & Dwight's SEC EDGAR XBRL filings (10-K, 10-Q). Operator signal classification is EarningsCallAI methodology, applied consistently across all S&P 500 companies and updated each earnings season. EDGAR data is in the public domain.

What sector is Church & Dwight in?

Church & Dwight is classified in the Consumer Staples sector. The classification follows standard S&P 500 sector taxonomy. To see how Church & Dwight compares to other companies in the same sector, browse the sector page or use the side-by-side comparison tool.

Is the NEUTRAL signal investment advice?

No. The operator signal is built for business operators evaluating market demand and competitive trends, not for stock trading decisions. A TAILWIND signal does not mean buy the stock; a HEADWIND signal does not mean sell. Always consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Church & Dwight (CHD) is currently classified NEUTRAL on the EarningsCallAI operator signal, with HIGH confidence, drawn from 8 quarters of SEC EDGAR XBRL filings and earnings call commentary. Latest reported revenue is $1.5B. Revenue grew -2.7% year-over-year. EPS came in at $0.91, with net income of $216.3M. Sector: Consumer Staples.