Detergent Stocks List

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Detergent Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Inc. (ECL) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Apr 30 CL 3 Reasons Why Colgate-Palmolive (CL) Is a Great Growth Stock
Apr 30 ECL GE HealthCare (GEHC) Q1 Earnings In Line, Sales Volume Decline
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Q1 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Margins Rise
Apr 30 PG Dow and Procter & Gamble To Develop a New Proprietary Recycling Technology Targeting Hard-To-Recycle Plastic Waste
Apr 30 CHD How to Play Kraft Heinz (KHC) Ahead of Q1 Earnings Release?
Apr 30 CL Sysco (SYY) Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
Apr 30 CHD What Awaits for Service Corporation's (SCI) Q4 Earnings?
Apr 30 IFF Energizer Holdings (ENR) Earnings Expected to Grow: What to Know Ahead of Next Week's Release
Apr 30 PG Has Altria Group (MO) Outpaced Other Consumer Staples Stocks This Year?
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Apr 30 PG P&G (PG) Is Considered a Good Investment by Brokers: Is That True?
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab to sell global surgical unit in $950M deal
Apr 30 CL 5 Consumer Staples Stocks to Buy as Inflation Remains High
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Inc (ECL) Q1 Earnings: Strong Performance Exceeds Analyst Expectations
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab to sell global surgical unit for $950 mln, lifts 2024 profit forecast
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Surpasses Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab beats top and bottom line estimates
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Delivers Very Strong First Quarter Performance; Reported Diluted EPS $1.43; Adjusted Diluted Eps $1.34, +52%; Increased 2024 Adjusted Diluted EPS Outlook: $6.40 - $6.70, +23% - 29%
Detergent

A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in dilute solutions. These substances are usually alkylbenzenesulfonates, a family of compounds that are similar to soap but are more soluble in hard water, because the polar sulfonate (of detergents) is less likely than the polar carboxylate (of soap) to bind to calcium and other ions found in hard water.
In most household contexts, the term detergent by itself refers specifically to laundry detergent or dish detergent, as opposed to hand soap or other types of cleaning agents. Detergents are commonly available as powders or concentrated solutions. Detergents, like soaps, work because they are amphiphilic: partly hydrophilic (polar) and partly hydrophobic (non-polar). Their dual nature facilitates the mixture of hydrophobic compounds (like oil and grease) with water. Because air is not hydrophilic, detergents are also foaming agents to varying degrees.

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