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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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27.00 | 0.55% | 4,894.00 | 4,893.00 | 4,895.00 | 4,914.00 | 4,858.00 | 4,874.00 | 5,003,436 | 16:29:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep | 59.6B | 6.49B | 2.6053 | 18.78 | 121.18B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2021 14:21 | Hopefully chart support at 4000p , if that goes it's 3930p then 3720p. | philanderer | |
04/2/2021 14:08 | RBC leaves Unilever PLC on 'Underperform' - target 3800 pence | philanderer | |
04/2/2021 13:54 | The results were “underwhelming Bloomberg | philanderer | |
04/2/2021 12:26 | The primary point of any business is to create wealth. Taking one side or the other of the migrant debate is a distraction and potentially loses customers. | gp1948 | |
04/2/2021 12:07 | Lets not be too surprised at these results, the world is a sick place and will take many years to recover. | spacecake | |
04/2/2021 11:53 | I work for them and every time they make a stand ( we still mess up sometime especially locally ) it makes me happier and more committed ! If companies wont work for a better society for us all then what's the point as most Politicians only do it for the years they can get into power to make money. | magli | |
04/2/2021 11:15 | https://www.bloomber | 1nf3rn0 | |
04/2/2021 10:28 | Same. Long term | tfergi | |
04/2/2021 09:52 | Management want shooting? Grow up. | shieldbug | |
04/2/2021 09:49 | spoole5 - Dead right! Particularly B&J's ice cream makers. Companies shouldn't get involved in politics - it alienates customers. | gp1948 | |
04/2/2021 09:48 | In a traders Bitcoin, Tesla, Gamestop market, driven by insanity, how do we value a proper company such as Unilever? Treat it as an indexed linked bond yielding 3.5% with some modest growth prospects. ..that makes it a long term bargain. | careful | |
04/2/2021 09:46 | I see both sides here. An impressively resilient performance given the backdrop, but I wish management spent less time playing Politics and more time generating profits. | bluemango | |
04/2/2021 09:43 | Exchange rates were the problem. Always a risk here, no worry, swings and roundabouts. Everyone is getting excited by a 2% miss. Chill out, divi was increased. Cash flow impressive, cash is king. | careful | |
04/2/2021 09:42 | What is with the whinging? Seems pretty good to me considering the year we just had. Looks to me like its the share price that is causing the pain. Share price is set by the business owners not the business. "Free cash flow up €1.5 billion to €7.7 billion" FCF is one of the best measures of performance in my view. Operating margin 18.5% down from 19.1%. If you don't like it - sell. | shieldbug | |
04/2/2021 09:39 | Who’s running their treasury? What was their currency hedging strategy? Where was their currency hedging strategy? | saltaire111 | |
04/2/2021 09:37 | Maybe if they spent less time pursuing a political agenda and more time focusing on the business, performance would be better! | spoole5 | |
04/2/2021 09:29 | Management want shooting! Lousy performance. | saltaire111 | |
04/2/2021 09:10 | Disappointed to see a red start after results ,hoping for of a move up this afternoon ,also watching grd after that rns aftersells this morning large buys moving in there again ,they look to be loading up before next week ,hoping ulvr has a blue finish | bunz3 | |
04/2/2021 08:50 | Me too. Sick of this!! | spoole5 | |
04/2/2021 08:45 | FFS !! Got boll*xed yesterday with GSK, now this cr@p with ULVR. | philanderer | |
04/2/2021 08:40 | Dividend 37.6 EX divided 25 February Payment date 17th March | nick100 |
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