Clorox

How much has Clorox raised?

Clorox has no current venture funding total. It is best evaluated as Public company; NYSE: CLX, with capital capacity driven by cash flow, debt markets, M&A, public investors, and the operating performance of its brands.

Total raised
No VC funding total
Public status
Public company; NYSE: CLX
Latest revenue
$7.1B fiscal 2025 net sales
Capital model
Cash flow, debt, equity markets
First milestone
1913
Seller signal
Scaled enterprise buyer

Clorox's funding and capital milestones

Clorox's capital history is public-company development, not private venture rounds.

  1. 1913Company foundedThe Electro-Alkaline Company begins making bleach in Oakland.
  2. 1957Public company eraClorox becomes a public company after separation from Procter & Gamble ownership.
  3. 1999First Renewtrax and e-commerce systemsThe company starts expanding digital and customer systems over time.
  4. 2023Cyberattack recoveryClorox works through a major cyberattack and supply disruption.
  5. 2025ERP transition effectsFiscal results include shipment timing from ERP transition.
  6. 2026CEO transition announcedLinda Rendle announces a planned step-down for health reasons while remaining during search.

Sources:Clorox FY25 resultsClorox 2025 Form 10-K

How much has Clorox raised in total?

Clorox does not have a meaningful startup funding total. The useful capital lens is its public-company status, operating cash flow, acquisition history, debt capacity, and capital allocation.

As of June 2026, the profile uses $7.1B fiscal 2025 net sales and Public company; NYSE: CLX. That makes the company a mature buyer with formal budgeting and procurement rather than a growth-stage buyer spending newly raised capital.

Who are Clorox's investors?

Ownership is public-market ownership rather than a venture investor syndicate. Investors underwrite brand durability, margin recovery, category growth, cash conversion, dividend or repurchase capacity, and management's ability to execute portfolio priorities.

Why does Clorox's valuation move?

Valuation usually moves with volume, price/mix, commodity inflation, labor, logistics, brand investment, channel inventory, restaurant traffic where relevant, consumer trade-down, debt costs, and confidence in guidance. Leadership changes, M&A, cyber or ERP disruptions, and category pressure can also change multiples.

Is Clorox profitable, and will it IPO?

Clorox is already public and reports regular operating results. Profitability depends on margins, input costs, volume, price realization, restaurant or manufacturing productivity, and advertising intensity, but the IPO question is not relevant because it already trades publicly.

What does Clorox's funding mean if you sell into them?

Treat Clorox as a scaled but disciplined account. Sellers should lead with economic proof: lower waste, faster throughput, better forecast accuracy, stronger digital conversion, fewer outages, improved compliance, lower procurement risk, or measurable brand and channel growth.

As of June 2026.Sources:Clorox FY25 resultsClorox 2025 Form 10-KClorox leadership

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