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ULVR Unilever Plc

4,426.00
-24.00 (-0.54%)
Last Updated: 12:24:06
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
  -24.00 -0.54% 4,426.00 4,425.00 4,427.00 4,456.00 4,419.00 4,456.00 589,326 12:24:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep 59.6B 6.49B 2.5958 17.04 110.51B
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 4,450p. Over the last year, Unilever shares have traded in a share price range of 3,680.50p to 4,456.00p.

Unilever currently has 2,499,017,983 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Unilever is £110.51 billion. Unilever has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 17.04.

Unilever Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/2/2021
13:50
Ah, you beat me to it.
essentialinvestor
23/2/2021
11:58
They were not purchases, they were freebie shares part of the long term incentive plans
daneswooddynamo
23/2/2021
11:22
tabhair. Some of the directors seem to agree with you judging from yesterday's announcement of substantial purchases.
theapiarist
23/2/2021
10:00
Share price doesn't make much sense to me. This is a high quality company that has shown its resilience during covid. It has some (modest) growth, it has great return on equity metrics. It throws off a prodigious amount of free cash, it has more than manageable debt, there is a share buy back. If this was to trade at a 5% free cash flow yield that similar companies trade at (often this yield is actually lower, I am being conservative), this is a £60 share.
tabhair
23/2/2021
09:47
This share will keep dropping whilst Sterling strengthens. Just before brexit referendum day,(23/6/16) it was trading slightly over 3000p, but I'm thinking the floor is higher than that. It should then rebound nicely when people realize its a bargain
kelso29
23/2/2021
09:40
Hardly terminal, company throws off cash and has margins most can only dream about
spoole5
23/2/2021
09:31
Looking terminal.
porsche1945
23/2/2021
08:32
in at 38.34 * 500. thinking long term, ten years these will be fine.
unastubbs
23/2/2021
08:05
Ch1ck - ulvr has not just paid out a dividend. it goes ex on thursday. is there any other element of your statement that might not be relied on? :))
unastubbs
23/2/2021
07:47
RiskonRicky your post So I'm panicking and selling at a huge loss, who's with me?I'm certainly not.This for me is a clear indicator that the time to buy more is getting close. I'm looking at a levelling of the share and falling volume and a reverse with rising volume a a trigger point The share has just paid out a div and management will know if they don't correct this slide they are in the brown stuff.Results are ok but not amazing. Feeding the short squeeze.
ch1ck
23/2/2021
00:00
I wish for a takeover to get a new board that prioritize profit over virtue signalling. This is my biggest holding, Jope has made it clear its all about him saving the planet and getting marxists to admire him. Should be illegal carrying on like he has. 2 suggestions for a new boss, Jordan Belfort or The Donald. The boss needs to concentrate on the bottom line, end of.
purplepelmets
22/2/2021
15:36
36.80 the bottom hopefully. Plz come back Warren. Bond yields going up so steady but pretty average dividend payers with soso growth like ulvr getting hammered. This company has had some pretty lacklustre management for a while, will tempt another bid hopefully and can exit. U.K. investments just terminal.
porsche1945
22/2/2021
15:16
GBP/USD = 1.4060
philanderer
22/2/2021
11:26
rather, funds flowing out of companies that require a medium to long term commitment, into ones that are going to respond to end of lockdown in the short term.
reverend bong
22/2/2021
09:46
Funds flowing out of companies who will continue to increase divis and into companies who won't pay one for 3 years. Go figure
spoole5
22/2/2021
09:33
Thinking exactly the same
redips2
22/2/2021
09:08
Looks oversold to me, like plenty of others, good home for medium term funds imo
daneswooddynamo
22/2/2021
09:03
Possible re-test of this years earlier low at ~3600? Would be a nice double bottom entry position
ballychan
22/2/2021
08:43
Charts still looking poor.
I had original buy target of 3920, which I ignored.
Next stop is 3810ish which again is unlikely to be the low point.
I hold no stock here but am looking for an entry point at some point - expect a rally over the summer.

cw2000
21/2/2021
20:01
So I'm panicking and selling at a huge loss, who's with me?
riskonricky
21/2/2021
19:55
Someone here predicted 3750p. I will top again. Waiting for dip after exd. Normally double the divi amount.
action
21/2/2021
14:46
Right now I'd take £40!
mercury123
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