Clorox Co vs Domino's Pizza, Inc. — how do they compare? Clorox Co trades at $95 (market cap $11.49B), while Domino's Pizza, Inc. trades at $309.9 (market cap $10.31B). The key difference: Clorox Co and Domino's Pizza, Inc. are close in size by market cap, and Clorox Co pays the higher dividend (5.22%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CLX | DPZ | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $11.49B | $10.31B |
Sector | Consumer Staples | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $131.43 | $485.53 |
52-Week Low | $86.12 | $282.89 |
Enterprise Value | $14.79B | $15.21B |
Dividend Yield | 5.22% | 2.57% |
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With a history dating back more than 100 years, Clorox now plays in a variety of categories across the consumer products space, including cleaning supplies, laundry care, trash bags, cat litter, charcoal, food dressings, water-filtration products, and natural personal-care products. Beyond its namesake brand, the firm's portfolio includes Liquid-Plumr, Pine-Sol, S.O.S, Tilex, Kingsford, Fresh Step, Glad, Hidden Valley, KC Masterpiece, Brita, and Burt's Bees. Just shy of 85% of Clorox's sales stem from its home turf.
Read more on CLX →Domino's is a restaurant operator and franchiser with nearly 19,000 global stores across more than 90 international markets at the end of 2021. The firm generates revenue through the sales of pizza, wings, salads, and sandwiches at company-owned stores, royalty and marketing contributions from franchise-operated stores, and its network of 25 domestic (and five Canadian) dough manufacturing and supply chain facilities, which centralize purchasing, preparation, and last-mile delivery for the firm's U.S. and Canadian restaurants. With roughly $17.7 billion in 2021 system sales, Domino's is the largest player in the global pizza market, ahead of Pizza Hut, Papa John's, and Little Caesars.
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