Church & Dwight Raises Guidance, Marketing Spend For 2009
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Church & Dwight's increased spending on core premium brands in the face of the recession is paying off for the Arm & Hammer marketer, which is raising its full-year earnings-per-share guidance for the second time this year
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