WSJWhatsNow: Clorox posted soaring sales on Monday and said it will promote its president to CEO
Clorox Co. is getting a new CEO as sales of its cleaning products explode amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Oakland, Calif., maker of household staples, from its namesake bleach to Brita water filters, on Monday said organic sales, which strip out deals and currency moves, rose 24% in the most recent quarter. The increase far outpaced consumer-products rivals that also are experiencing pandemic-driven sales surges. Clorox initially predicted 1% to 3% organic sales growth for the fiscal year, which ended June 30, but ended...
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