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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 3,863.00 | 3,859.00 | 3,860.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep | 59.6B | 6.49B | 2.5958 | 14.88 | 96.54B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/8/2023 08:11 | Tipped in IC last week @ 4224p, they look at defensive brands , emerging market exposure and a new management team; one to hold long . | wad collector | |
08/8/2023 07:47 | Yeah I have an order to buy back in again at 4040 if it slips a bit. Until Thursday / Friday with US data coming out I think we could be in for a rocky few more days then maybe we could see a wider market lift. That said US inflation not likely to post numbers as good as last month so who really knows. | tuftymatt | |
07/8/2023 22:43 | Added a few this morning, looks reasonable to me unless wider markets take a dive. | essentialinvestor | |
06/8/2023 07:48 | Why the share price is not reflecting the growing profits? | alotto | |
03/8/2023 17:55 | Down today, but should resume growth, next few months, buy back to come. Good to see in HY report, borrowed at 3.4%, better credit rating than UK Govt. | giltedge1 | |
02/8/2023 16:17 | xd thursday morning for the 37p dividend | philanderer | |
02/8/2023 13:47 | Despite its poor performance, this consumer goods giant has potential Questor share tip: Recent management and strategy changes could revive the company's sales growth Questor says: buy Ticker: ULVR Share price at close: £42.02 | philanderer | |
26/7/2023 21:58 | I'm happy to hold long term! £50 sounds great, still a keeper imo! | dancing piranha | |
26/7/2023 18:20 | Looks like EPS 2.9 euro for year GBP 2.5, a company of ULVR quality 20x not unreasonable so thats £50 target. Volumes flat H1 even though price increases 10%, pretty good in my opinion, if I remember my Econ studies when price goes up volume goes down, normally. Reckitt today announced, prices up 12%, volumes down 9%, & a few other Multi national struggling on volume as well. ULVR dominance in USA, India & China the difference IMO. I would say good value. | giltedge1 | |
26/7/2023 10:19 | 3190 from UBS is just nuts!! | tuftymatt | |
26/7/2023 09:34 | Credit Suisse raises Unilever price target to 5,000 (4,800) pence - 'outperform' Berenberg raises Unilever price target to 5,290 (5,220) pence - 'buy' UBS raises Unilever price target to 3,190 (3,150) pence - 'sell' | philanderer | |
25/7/2023 15:22 | Yes lets start giving away Magnums in case the profits exceed the 2018 figures. Most of Unilever's goods are luxury items , nobody has to buy ice cream, beauty products, branded personal care products or branded "nutrition" , and all the foreign sales are not affecting UK consumers Still ,makes a chunky headline... | wad collector | |
25/7/2023 14:20 | Unilever: Marmite maker's profits soar as regulator looks for evidence of grocery greed While Unilever's margins remain below pre-pandemic levels, they are likely to come under CMA scrutiny as the watchdog examines if shoppers are being asked to pay over the odds. | philanderer | |
25/7/2023 13:44 | Good result T/O up 9%, volume unchanged, not many Companies can raise prices like that with unchanged demand. Personal Goods & Beauty lead the way with higher margins. Ice cream down but with current heatwave will get a boost H2. Good news inflation pressures now contained so can grab market share with promotions H2. Overall positive, another buyback tranche to come. | giltedge1 | |
25/7/2023 12:33 | Yes, a positive update. The Russian comments make Unilever look bad, but are a bit one sided....its far more complex than that. They employ 3k people in Russia that they should look after, if they can. If they simply exit then they effectively hand a 1BN businees to the Russian state for nothing. In my view, Western companies should not allow Putin to benefit. Unfortunately, he will probably illegally seize the assets at some point anyway. However, under such a situation Unilever will be able to take legal action at some time when this pointless war is over, and Russia lose. Invaders always lose in the end! | topvest | |
25/7/2023 11:49 | The analysts will be re-writing their reports on Unilever following this update. Expect to see a steady stream of upgrades trotted out over the new weeks. | saltaire111 | |
25/7/2023 10:47 | Have nibbled lower levels to reduce average buying price to around 4170p,so including divis returned around 4% pa."Pretty poor really".Never thought buying quite a few of these 3yrs ago that they would still be down here,have no intention of selling until i see a 5 to start the share price,every one has their own strategy so luck to all. | contrarian joe | |
25/7/2023 10:15 | All good , happy to hold :-) | philanderer | |
25/7/2023 09:28 | my thanks go to Nelson P for taking a stick to this woke hornets nest, not the new boss | purplepelmets | |
25/7/2023 08:21 | Yeah very good but I have to admit that I have taken the quick profit here. Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
25/7/2023 08:07 | Nice, I'll take that! | dancing piranha | |
24/7/2023 00:40 | Unilever will let Russia employees be conscripted | philanderer | |
23/7/2023 12:56 | xxxxxy, A couple of articles re: leaving/or not Russia ... Russia seizes control of shares in Danone and Carlsberg subsidiaries Russia tries to stop Western companies fleeing the country - I suggest you DYOR to achieve an impartial opinion - and then we may be able to discuss the problem in some depth | piedro |
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