Kimberly-Clark to Acquire Tylenol's Parent Company in Nearly $49B Deal
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The multinational Kimberly-Clark, owner of brands such as Kleenex and Huggies, announced on Monday an agreement to acquire Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol, for approximately $40 billion. The deal represents one of the largest corporate transactions of the year in the consumer goods and pharmaceutical sector. Kenvue, which was spun off from Johnson & Johnson, has a broad portfolio of well-known brands including Johnson’s Baby, Listerine, Band-Aid, a…
Tylenol maker Kenvue secures deal from consumer goods giant
Kimberly-Clark, manufacturer of consumer goods and personal care products, is best known for its paper-based products, including Scott, Cottonelle, Kleenex, Kotex, Huggies, and Pull-ups. The company is now expanding its portfolio with more everyday American products through a strategic ...
Kimberly Clark Buys Kenvue, Sephora Mariah Carey Partnership, and Eight More Brand Moves
Kimberly-Clark Corp. has agreed to buy Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol, The deal brings together 10 billion-dollar brands. How will the Kimberly-Clark acquisition impact Kenvue's current media and creative agency review? Sephora is partnering with Mariah Carey for its holiday campaign, which includes social media and OOH in Times Square. Plus 8 more brand initiatives.
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