Johnson & Johnson to retain nearly 10% ownership stake in consumer products spinoff Kenvue


Johnson & Johnson said Monday it expects to retain a 9.5% ownership stake in its consumer products spinoff Kenvue, which has a major presence in Montgomery County.

Kenvue (NYSE: KVUE) — whose products include Band-Aids, Listerine and Tylenol — went public in May through a $3.8 billion initial public stock offering. The company's operations include a manufacturing plant in Fort Washington where Tylenol and other over-the-counter medicines are made.

As part of the spinoff deal, Johnson & Johnson…

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