Church & Dwight Co., Inc’s filing revealed that its President and CEO Dierker Richard A acquired Company’s shares for reported $0.5 million on Aug 12 ’25. In the deal valued at $91.57 per share,5,470 shares were bought. As a result of this transaction, Dierker Richard A now holds 27,212 shares worth roughly $2.33 million.
Then, McChesney Lee B bought 5,409 shares, generating $494,247 in total proceeds. Upon buying the shares at $91.38, the EVP, Chief Financial Officer now owns 5,409 shares.
Before that, Read Michael bought 2,000 shares. Church & Dwight Co., Inc shares valued at $182,540 were divested by the EVP, International at a price of $91.27 per share. As a result of the transaction, Read Michael now holds 7,505 shares, worth roughly $0.64 million.
Raymond James upgraded its Church & Dwight Co., Inc [CHD] rating to an Outperform from a a Mkt perform in a research note published recently. A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including Jefferies’s analysts, who increased its forecast for the stock in mid December from “a Hold” to “a Buy”. Citigroup also remained covering CHD and has increased its forecast on December 17, 2025 with a “Neutral” recommendation from previously “Sell” rating. Rothschild & Co Redburn revised its rating on July 14, 2025. It rated CHD as “a Sell” which previously was an “a Neutral”.
Price Performance Review of CHD
On Monday, Church & Dwight Co., Inc [NYSE:CHD] saw its stock fall -0.09% to $85.78. Over the last five days, the stock has gained 3.80%. Church & Dwight Co., Inc shares have fallen nearly -16.56% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have risen 2.30% over the past one year.
How much short interest is there in Church & Dwight Co., Inc?
A steep rise in short interest was recorded in Church & Dwight Co., Inc stocks on 2025-12-15, growing by 0.15 million shares to a total of 9.49 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2025-11-14 was 9.35 million shares. There was a rise of 1.53%, which implies that there is a positive sentiment for the stock.






