Procter & Gamble Co., Church & Dwight Co. Inc. and [Clorox Co.] are pursuing different targets through different strategies as they look to add health and wellness brands to their portfolios, according to recent presentations by executives from the firms.
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P&G, Church & Dwight and Clorox executives say firms are looking to add brands to portfolios. P&G's developing assets through a brand creation project; C&D seeks top brands, largely in non-US markets; and Clorox looks for opportunities in select ‘spaces’ in US health, wellness and personal care.
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