Church & Dwight Co. Inc.

United States of America Country flag United States of America
Sector: Nondurable Household Products
Ticker: CHD
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Market multiple valuation of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. ( CHD | USA)

The most common multiple used in the valuation of stocks is the P/Earnings NTM multiple (Price to Earnings). P/E relates the current share price with the market expectations in terms of Earnings Per Share. This multiple is used to compare a company's market value with its earnings. A company with a high P/Earnings NTM is considered to be overvalued; a company with a low P/Earnings NTM is considered to be undervalued.
The P/Earnings NTM ratio of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. is significantly higher than the median of its peer group: around 20.00. The company valuation of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. according to these metrics is way above the market valuation of its peer group.
The P/Earnings NTM ratio of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. is significantly higher than the average of its sector (Nondurable Household Products): 15.93. The company valuation of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. according to these metrics is way above the market valuation of its sector.
The P/Earnings NTM ratio of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. is slightly higher than its historical 5-year average: 28.3. The (current) company valuation of Church & Dwight Co. Inc. is therefore consistent with its valuation average over the last five years.

Valuation
P/E Last P/E (e) 2024P/E NTM
Church & Dwight Co. Inc.Free trialFree trialFree trial
International PeersFree trialFree trialFree trial
Nondurable Household Products12.8016.1015.93
DJIA22.0817.9117.45
United States of America5.9611.6111.53
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Beta (Ref: DJIA)
Levered betaUnlevered beta
1-Year0.240.24
2-Year0.570.58
3-Year0.510.52
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Stock Perf excl. Dividends (in USD)
CHDDJIARel. Perf.
Year-to-Date9.1%0.2%8.9%
1-Week1.6%-1.8%3.4%
1-Month-1.0%-2.6%1.6%
1-Year15.4%11.2%4.2%
3-Year17.4%10.5%6.9%
5-Year39.8%42.2%-2.4%
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International Peers - Church & Dwight Co. Inc.
Company NameCtryMarket
Cap.
last (mUSD)
Church & Dwight Co. Inc...USA30 311
International Peers Median0.44
The Procter & Gamble Co...USA370 107
Hypera S.A.BRA3 416
Reckitt Benckiser Group...GBR37 892
The Clorox CompanyUSA17 682
Kao Corp.JPN18 880
GPRV Analysis
Church & Dwight Co. ...
Intl. Peers
U.S Patents No. 7,882,001 & 8,082,201
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About Market Multiples

Many methods can be used to value a company. In reality, business valuation is often a combination of these different approaches. One of the most widely used quantitative methods is the market multiples method. The market valuation is utilized generally as a primary market input, to provide an objective starting point for the valuation. Put simply, this method multiplies the sales or profits of a business by an industry averaged multiplier to calculate the Market Value of the business.
Current multiples include:
- Historical multiples based on standardized financials for the last completed fiscal period: Last, Last Twelve Months (LTM);
- Forward multiples based on consensus estimates for the current fiscal period and next ones: Next Twelve Months (NTM), FY0, FY1.
Current multiples based on per-share metrics (such as earnings per share or book value per share) are calculated using the last closing price, while current multiples based on company-level metrics (such as net sales, EBIT or EBITDA) are calculated using the current market cap or EV (Enterprise Value).