Church & Dwight Co., Inc. vs iShares MSCI France ETF — how do they compare? Church & Dwight Co., Inc. trades at $95.97 (market cap $22.61B), while iShares MSCI France ETF trades at $45.25. The key difference: Church & Dwight Co., Inc. pays a 1.29% dividend while iShares MSCI France ETF pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CHD | EWQ | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $22.61B | — |
Sector | Consumer Staples | Broad Market / Factor |
52-Week High | $105.26 | $48.35 |
52-Week Low | $81.60 | $41.43 |
Enterprise Value | $24.31B | — |
Dividend Yield | 1.29% | — |
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EWQ is currently trading at $44.83, down 0.47% on the day, with technical indicators showing a bearish trend as moving averages signal strong selling pressure. The stock faces resistance at $45 and support at $44, with oscillators remaining neutral. Recent corporate actions include a $1.09 dividend scheduled for payment in June 2026, providing income potential for long-term holders.
The outlook remains cautious due to technical weakness and European market volatility from ECB rate hikes and energy price pressures. Investment opportunity exists through dividend income, but risks include geopolitical tensions affecting European equities and potential short-squeeze volatility. The stock requires careful monitoring of European economic developments and technical breakout levels.
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Church & Dwight is the leading producer of baking soda in the world. Beyond baking soda, the products in its portfolio have vast category reach, including laundry products, cat litter, oral care, deodorant, and nasal care, all sold under the Arm & Hammer brand. Its mix also includes Xtra, Trojan, OxiClean, First Response, Nair, L'il Critters/Vitafusion, Orajel, and WaterPik, which together with Arm & Hammer constitute more than 80% of its annual sales and profits. In early 2019, the firm announced the addition of Flawless, which manufactures electric shaving products for women. At the end of 2020, the firm acquired Zicam, a leading brand in the cough/cold-shortening category. Church & Dwight derives more than 80% of its sales from its home market in the U.S.
Read more on CHD →EWQ is a country-specific ETF that tracks the performance of the French equity market. It provides exposure to major global brands across sectors like luxury goods, industrials, and healthcare, including LVMH, Schneider Electric, and Hermes.
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