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ULVR Unilever Plc

3,743.00
-27.00 (-0.72%)
Last Updated: 15:32:16
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -27.00 -0.72% 3,743.00 3,742.00 3,743.00 3,777.00 3,737.00 3,755.00 1,581,984 15:32:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep 59.6B 6.49B 2.5958 14.41 93.46B
Unilever Plc is listed in the Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ULVR. The last closing price for Unilever was 3,770p. Over the last year, Unilever shares have traded in a share price range of 3,680.50p to 4,483.00p.

Unilever currently has 2,499,017,983 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Unilever is £93.46 billion. Unilever has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.41.

Unilever Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/5/2022
11:16
Support level has moved up, & now slowly rising need a good Q2 to confirm trend.
giltedge1
23/5/2022
10:18
Thats OK Blue

I am enjoying this time with ULVR......gentle day trading with cash shares. making some money (digging myself out of a position at 3799

Needs a new CEO and a working strategy that doesn't focus on Woke

marksp2011
21/5/2022
16:05
The series of consistent lower 'highs' and lower 'lows' over the past 3 years says it all about the share price behaviour. £33 looks likely as the next 'high' to be formed over the next few months. While Jope remains in charge that pattern is unlikely to change. Still believe £30 appears more likely than £40 over the next year or so.

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bend1pa
21/5/2022
11:53
Thanks for the trading tip/lesson, I’ve been doing it wrong all this time!
blue59
21/5/2022
08:27
I am buying on the down days and selling on the up days keeping the "profits" in ULVR shares

Change of CEO = £42 I think.

marksp2011
20/5/2022
11:28
I also added looks oversold at these levels, but reached my 10% portfolio max position. Regarding expensive brands ULVR sells at all price points, my ULVR products I buy are £1 or less, in India sells soap & tea sells for pence, to help consumer.
giltedge1
20/5/2022
09:18
At least they're buying back at reduced prices
spoole5
20/5/2022
02:08
.......US consumer staples stocks, supposedly one of the steadiest, most defensive corners of markets, went down a whopping 6.4 per cent....

So, not alone.

kiwi2007
19/5/2022
21:50
No! I can’t see the upside of being in a badly managed, overpriced ‘brand’ producer in the crazy world we’re heading into.
blue59
19/5/2022
16:03
not here, am thinking about it sub-£34. i already hold plenty having bought in @£42 a while back. I am a believer!!
unastubbs
19/5/2022
15:07
Anyone jumping in here?
action
19/5/2022
08:21
Is the activist still involved here, or should I say the inactivist?!
spoole5
18/5/2022
18:02
I dare say you're right, giltedge. But the Russian situation is a reminder that if there is a way to get things wrong, this management will find it.
grahamite2
18/5/2022
09:42
What do these brokers know?, probably some 21 year old Graduate. ULVR has coped quite well Q1 22,Volumes steady across group, growth through price increases & more to come. & good gains in USA, China, India main profit growth drivers. Walmat for example profit down 25%, as a comparison. Hindustan India Profit up 9% & gaining market share. All good considering difficult trading environment.
giltedge1
17/5/2022
14:04
yep..

SocGen cuts Unilever to 'sell' (buy) - price target 3,400 (4,300) pence

philanderer
17/5/2022
08:15
Downgraded by Soc Gen this morning.
montyhedge
10/5/2022
13:07
And now Peloton have just announced their Q3 results. Currently -25% pre-market. They were already -60% YTD at yesterday's close.
robinnicolson
10/5/2022
12:58
Slow and steady wins the race, boom and bust will give you a headache, US tech indices have enjoyed a rip but pumped up on QE and unsupported by revenues/profits/dividends, how many funds have been hammered this year for getting over exposed while holding too many of them..? even steady old SMT is down almost 50% in 2022..

If you got out before Xmas and while the writing was on the wall, well done, but for most taking their licks now it is going to sting some as they struggle to find a floor and support..

I will take the turtle ride thanks.. :o)

laurence llewelyn binliner
10/5/2022
12:50
Total return year to date (at yesterday's close):

ULVR: -4.75%

ENPH: -17.7%
ETH: -30.3%
BTR: -32.5%
AMZN: -34.7%
OGIG: -46.3%
ARKK: -56.5%
ARKF: -56.7%
PLTR: -59.1%

I'll stick with the [quote] "pensioner style dividend rubbish" thanks.

robinnicolson
10/5/2022
10:06
Starting to do its defensive job
spoole5
09/5/2022
17:02
Less than a year ago I got this post from Porsche - "@shieldbug. 90 pc of my investing is in the the Nasdaq, Ogig Arkk ArkF and the S&P extended tech etf. All USD denominated. Shooting the lights out thanks. Check out Enphase and Palantir if you want to make money, up over 40 pc both in five weeks. Rather than burying your head in the sand with stocks in the U.K. that never go anywhere in the worst index in the world in a permanently depreciating dogsxxt currency why dont you grow a pair and invest elsewhere, and FYI I see Ulvr as a good trade, it’s very range bound, pick it up sub 40 and sell every time I get a ten-15 percent bounce, I do the same with direct line. I’m making six figures a year, how are you doing??" No comment.
shieldbug
09/5/2022
16:59
Dec 8th Porsche - "If you don’t want to stock pick just buy QQQ or SPY and you would have made 30/40 pc in the last year and average 12pc a year over ten years. Also with dollar protection as sterling endlessly in freefall. And people on here banging on about Ulvr being a bond style stock paying 3.6 pc dividend. Really? I’d wake the fxxk up if I was you, you’d be better off buying bitcoin or ethereum than U.K. listed dross. This pensioner style dividend rubbish investing is suicidal." Hubris?
shieldbug
09/5/2022
16:46
Oct 19 on the Unilever chat Porsche wrote " Been picking up Amazon sub 4300, good 30/40 pc upside and will have a strong xmas, forget buying dividends, it’s capital destructive and not how you make money anymore, not for a long time in fact." How did that work out? I assume it was sub 3400 but then I doubt Porsche ever reads any of his drivel before posting.
shieldbug
06/5/2022
09:52
This is a good stock in a high inflation environment ULVR has 100 years of experience in Argentina & Turkey.
giltedge1
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