KMB

— Fundamental Stock Analysis and Report Card

Consumer Defensive : Household & Personal Products

Located in Dallas, TX, US. Kimberly-Clark Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets personal care products in the United States. It operates in two segments, North America and International Personal Care. The North America segment offers disposable diapers, training and youth pants, swimpants, baby wipes, feminine and incontinence care products, reusable underwear, facial and bathroom tissue, paper towels, napkins, wipers, tissue, towels, soaps and sanitizers, and other related products under the Huggies, Pull-Ups, Goodnites, Kotex, Poise, Depend, Kleenex, Scott, Cottonelle, Viva, Wypall , and other brand names. Its International Personal Care segment provides baby and child care, adult care and feminine care, including disposable diapers, training and youth pants, swimpants, baby wipes, feminine and incontinence care products, reusable underwear, and other related products under the Huggies, Kotex, Goodfeel, Intimus, Depend, and other brand names. The company sells its household use products directly to supermarkets, mass merchandisers, drugstores, warehouse clubs, variety and department stores, and other retail outlets, as well as through other distributors and e-commerce. It also sells its professional use products through distributors, directly to manufacturing, lodging, office building, food service, and high-volume public facilities, and through e-commerce. Kimberly-Clark Corporation was founded in 1872 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

Growth

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Revenue History

Earnings History

Margins

Gross Margin TTM
35.86%
EBITDA Margin TTM
18.52%
Net Margin TTM
12.81%
Earnings Per Share TTM
6.38
Statements

Income & Cash Flow analysis.

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Kimberly-Clark Corporation
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Q1 2026
Total ($)
Q1 2026
Margin (%)
Revenue
4.2b
-677.0m
-14.0%
Gross Income
1.5b
-199.0m
-11.5%
37%
+1.0pp
+2.9%
EBITDA
743.0m
-233.0m
-23.9%
18%
-2.3pp
-11.5%
Operating Income
475.0m
-294.0m
-38.2%
11%
-4.5pp
-28.2%
Net Income
665.0m
+98.0m
+17.3%
16%
+4.3pp
+36.4%
Earnings Per Share
2.00
+0.3
+17.0%
Operating Cash Flow
745.0m
+418.0m
+127.8%
18%
+11.1pp
+164.9%
Free Cash Flow
321.0m
+198.0m
+161.0%
8%
+5.2pp
+203.4%
Research & Development
n/a
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