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Kenvue stock is up today — here’s what the Kimberly-Clark deal is worth now
15 January 2026
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Kenvue stock is up today — here’s what the Kimberly-Clark deal is worth now

New York, January 15, 2026, 11:16 EST — Regular session.

  • Kenvue shares nudged higher in late morning trading as Kimberly-Clark stock also firmed.
  • The buyer’s share price still drives the day-to-day “deal value” for KVUE.
  • Investors are watching the Jan. 29 shareholder meeting and any litigation headlines.

Kenvue Inc shares rose about 0.5% to $17.21 on Thursday, as Kimberly-Clark — the would-be buyer — gained roughly 0.7% to $99.81, lifting the implied value of the takeover offer. The broader market was firmer, with the S&P 500’s main ETF up about 0.6%, while the consumer staples ETF was little changed.

This matters now because KVUE has been trading like a deal stock. The cash part is fixed, but the stock part moves every time Kimberly-Clark moves.

It leaves investors focused on the “spread” — the gap between Kenvue’s share price and the value of what it would get if the transaction closes — rather than on day-to-day swings in demand for Tylenol or Band-Aids.

Kimberly-Clark and Kenvue said in November they agreed a cash-and-stock transaction that would pay Kenvue shareholders $3.50 in cash plus 0.14625 Kimberly-Clark shares per Kenvue share. The companies said they expected to close the deal in the second half of 2026, subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals, and projected about $1.9 billion of cost synergies plus roughly $500 million of incremental profit from revenue synergies, partially offset by about $300 million of reinvestment.

Using Kimberly-Clark shares around $99.81, that mix values the offer at roughly $18.10 per Kenvue share — about 5% above where KVUE traded on Thursday. Merger arbitrage is the trade built around that gap: buy the target, hedge the buyer, and get paid if — and when — the deal closes.

Some investors have framed the discount as a referendum on risk, not on brand equity. Jay Woods, chief market strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, said on the deal day that some investors saw Kimberly-Clark as “buying damaged goods,” while TD Cowen analyst Robert Moskow called the Tylenol litigation exposure “hard to quantify.” reuters.com

Kenvue, a Johnson & Johnson consumer-health spin, has faced pressure over weaker performance in parts of its portfolio and over lawsuits tied to Tylenol and talc-based baby powder products. Those issues sit in the background even as the stock trades off a spreadsheet.

The downside case is simple. If Kimberly-Clark shares slide, the implied deal value falls with them; if approvals drag or the deal breaks, KVUE can lose the takeover “floor” and trade back on earnings and litigation risk.

Traders also watch for any signs the market is demanding a wider spread — often a signal that investors see a higher chance of delay, a bumpier regulatory path, or fresh legal risk that makes the timeline less clean.

The next hard catalyst is the shareholder vote. A filing showed Kenvue’s special meeting is scheduled for Jan. 29, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time, with the transaction still expected to close later in 2026 if approvals line up.

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