CLX — Clorox

Household Products · Consumer Staples

Clorox Company is primarily engaged in the production and sale of consumer and professional products. It operates through the following business segments: Cleaning, Lifestyle, Home, and International. The Cleaning segment includes laundry, home care, and professional products sold in the U.S. market. The Home segment consists of charcoal, cat litter, plastic bags, and packaging and container products. The Lifestyle segment includes food, water filtration systems, filters, all natural personal care products, and dietary supplements. The International segment includes products sold outside the United States, excluding natural personal care products. The company was founded on May 3, 1913, by Edward Hughes, Charles Hussey, William Hussey, Rufus Myers, and Archibald Taft, and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

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Key Facts

StatusActive
SectorConsumer Staples
IndustryHousehold Products
Joined1969-03-31
Tenure57 yrs

S&P 500 Timeline

1969-03-31Joined S&P 500

Institutional Holdings (13F)

1,080 institutions hold CLX, totaling 135.1M shares ($14.3B) · As of 2026Q1

RankInstitutionSharesValue
1VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC15.7M$1.6B
2Employees Provident Fund Board8.7M$1.3B
3BlackRock, Inc.10.2M$1.1B
4MORGAN STANLEY8.2M$907M
5STATE STREET CORP8.3M$855M
6BARCLAYS PLC5.5M$804M
7DZ BANK AG Deutsche Zentral Genossenschafts Bank, Frankfurt am Main4.5M$673M
8VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC5.8M$599M
9Invesco Ltd.4.9M$504M
10GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC3.2M$333M

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