Church & Dwight Co. Inc. looks as far as worldwide and as close as the internet for future growth drivers as its international presence expands and online sales grow as a revenue stream, says President and CEO Matthew Farrell.
Church & Dwight Hooks Future Growth To International And Internet Sales
The growth of e-commerce and other digital capabilities is introducing online search engines' own brands as competition for Church & Dwight's and other firms' dietary supplements and personal and household care products, says CEO Matthew Farrell.

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