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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Unilever Plc | LSE:ULVR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B10RZP78 | ORD 3 1/9P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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51.00 | 1.25% | 4,133.00 | 4,137.00 | 4,139.00 | 4,146.00 | 4,097.00 | 4,100.00 | 3,784,827 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep | 59.6B | 6.49B | 2.5958 | 15.93 | 103.36B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/4/2024 17:35 | RBC RAISES ULVR PRICE TARGET TO 4400 (4300) PENCE | djxt20 | |
25/4/2024 16:33 | Nice market reaction today. 👍 | philanderer | |
25/4/2024 10:43 | #GaryCook, I hold those 3.. :o), but try to achieve a portfolio average of 5% income, holding just the high yield stocks can often bite back IF they get halved (DEC/VOD), or cancelled completely (DLG), it is of course the FY average that matters most YoY.. ULVR should (hopefully) make a 5% CG this year on top of the dividend, buying at 3750 last week now looks a gift..! | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
25/4/2024 10:25 | Yep, Should have increased the Dividend with a 4.4% Q1 profit. I would buy ULVR if they increased the Dividend. A 3.7% yield is poor. When you can get 10% on BATS, and 8.2% on IMB ! | garycook | |
25/4/2024 10:17 | Not bad figures generally but as an income investor it's disappointing that the quarterly divi, €¢42.68 for Q1 of 2024, has remained unchanged since Q4 of 2020. | anhar | |
25/4/2024 08:10 | Quietly positive TS ; no use of the words "headwinds" or "pressures" ; I like that. | wad collector | |
25/4/2024 07:33 | https://www.marketsc | hutchmeister | |
23/4/2024 08:05 | Money moved to GNC [greencore] ready made food manufacturer for MKS & other high street retailers | blackhorse23 | |
17/4/2024 10:53 | Switched to GNC | blackhorse23 | |
15/4/2024 15:58 | Bloomberg covered the same story last week. | essentialinvestor | |
15/4/2024 13:54 | gotcha I thought HUL was the jewel in the crown of Unilever? The competition in India is fierce. Unilever has lots of firepower though. | alotto | |
15/4/2024 11:48 | Slowdown in HUL weighing on the ULVR share price | essentialinvestor | |
10/4/2024 15:20 | Money moving to APH , dividend announcement in 7 days | blackhorse23 | |
09/4/2024 10:44 | So after after 14 years of Tory government you still blame things on labour? Research actually suggests that economic growth in the last 100 years has actually been very similar under both parties with labour being a little more consistent. The problem in the UK is short termism. Successful businesses get sold off to foreign buyers far too readily. Hardly the environment to encourage investment. And pension funds are too risk averse. They hold far too high a proportion of bonds versus shares. | buoycat | |
09/4/2024 08:23 | any thoughts on what's up with this share? fmcg is very much an unloved sector atm... | unastubbs | |
09/4/2024 01:38 | Hein SchumacherHein Schumacher CEO at Unilever Very pleased to share that Liquid I.V. – the number one powdered hydration brand in the US, and one of Unilever’s top 30 power brands – has this week launched in the UK and Australia, following the successful expansion into Canada and China. Liquid I.V. is taking hydration beyond sports to all lifestyles, helping to restore electrolyte balance lost through exercise, travel, heat, and much more. In the US, the brand has been connecting with pop culture events, partnerships and influencers to capture consumers’ attention. It’s a blockbuster brand that has quadrupled in size since Unilever acquired it in 2020, helping our Health & Wellbeing business consistently deliver double-digit, volume-led growth. Congratulations to the teams that made this week’s launch a success! posted on linkedin -------------------- also see ... | piedro | |
27/3/2024 10:58 | UK still suffering from disastrous Blair/Brown economic policies, especially regarding pensions and investments. If UK pensions are not encouraged to buy UK equity then what do you expect. Avoid UK stocks. | chachacha | |
26/3/2024 05:10 | Considering how chronically under invested the ftse is, Amsterdam would be a wiser option. I don't know why investors are snobbing the UK. | alotto | |
26/3/2024 00:11 | London behind in battle for Unilever ice cream float: Boss says Amsterdam has 'good chance' of winning race | philanderer | |
25/3/2024 13:55 | Money moving to GNC | blackhorse23 | |
24/3/2024 00:12 | Unilever food brands on chopping block: Could Marmite be next to be sold? food-brands-chopping newtab&molReferr index.html&_ga=2 9262&_gl=1*1so5j MTcxMTIzOTAwMy44LjAu | philanderer |
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