Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 10:52 PM
The house of beauty and fragrance brands posted a quarterly loss of $126.9 million, compared with a profit of $20.4 million a year earlier.
Church & Dwight posted sales growth in the fourth quarter as an increase in personal care product sales offset a decline in revenue from household products.
Humana reported a wider fourth-quarter loss as medical costs continue to rise and said it expects a sharp decline in 2026 earnings due to lower quality ratings of its Medicare plans.
There are a lot of challenges facing the consumer-products industry right now, Chief Executive Noel Wallace said—the main one being that consumers are uncertain about where the economy is headed.
Air Products and Chemicals logged higher profit and revenue in its fiscal first quarter, boosted in part by higher prices that stemmed from increased energy costs.
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