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Kimberly-Clark KMB Business Segments

TTM Q1 '26TTM Q4 '25TTM Q3 '25TTM Q2 '25TTM Q1 '25
Net Sales by Business
IPC$5.82B+2.2%$5.69B+1.0%$5.64B+0.5%$5.61B+0.1%$5.6B-2.3%
NA$10.74B-0.2%$10.75B-0.8%$10.84B-0.2%$10.86B-0.5%$10.91B-1.0%
Other Operating Income by Business
IPC-$7M+12.5%-$8M-14.3%-$7M-16.7%-$6M-20.0%-$5M-200%
NA$0$0$0$0$0
Operating Profit by Business
IPC$840M+5.5%$796M+4.5%$762M+1.7%$749M-3.5%$776M-5.0%
NA$2.5B-2.2%$2.55B+1.2%$2.52B0.0%$2.52B-1.1%$2.55B+0.4%
Cost of products sold by Business
IPC$3.86B+2.2%$3.78B+0.9%$3.75B+0.9%$3.72B+1.0%$3.68B-2.0%
NA$6.47B+0.3%$6.45B-0.9%$6.51B+0.6%$6.47B+0.2%$6.45B-1.0%
Research, Selling and General Expense by Business
IPC$713M-0.7%$718M-0.4%$721M-1.2%$730M-0.3%$732M-0.3%
NA$1.03B-0.3%$1.03B-2.8%$1.06B-3.6%$1.1B-2.2%$1.12B-2.4%
Advertising and Promotion Expense by Business
IPC$397M+1.5%$391M-1.8%$398M-2.7%$409M-0.7%$412M-1.2%
NA$741M+3.1%$719M-3.4%$744M-2.7%$765M-2.0%$781M-3.1%
Capital spending by Business
IPC$162M+3.2%$157M+2.6%$153M+1.3%$151M0.0%$151M-3.8%
NA$908M+27.2%$714M+20.8%$591M+15.9%$510M+9.0%$468M+5.6%
D&A by Business
IPC$231M-6.5%$247M-2.0%$252M+5.0%$240M+10.1%$218M+9.0%
NA$521M+8.3%$481M+3.4%$465M+1.5%$458M+4.1%$440M0.0%
Net Sales by Product
Adult Care$1.95B+0.4%$1.95B+0.5%$1.94B+1.3%$1.91B+2.0%$1.88B+0.7%
All other$132M+6.5%$124M+14.8%$108M+12.5%$96M+11.6%$86M+1.2%
Baby and Child Care$6.83B+0.9%$6.77B-1.0%$6.84B-0.5%$6.87B-0.7%$6.92B-1.9%
Feminine Care$1.71B+0.5%$1.71B+0.9%$1.69B-0.4%$1.7B-0.1%$1.7B-1.4%
Professional$1.86B+0.8%$1.84B+14.1%$1.61B-2.1%$1.65B-7.1%$1.78B-17.5%

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Questions, answered.

How does Kimberly-Clark break its business down?
Kimberly-Clark (KMB) reports net sales by business across 2 parts — IPC and NA. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Kimberly-Clark's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Kimberly-Clark's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.