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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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-16.00 | -0.37% | 4,296.00 | 4,294.00 | 4,296.00 | 4,322.00 | 4,270.00 | 4,272.00 | 4,171,477 | 16:29:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep | 59.6B | 6.49B | 2.5958 | 16.55 | 107.36B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/7/2021 08:04 | replace Jope with a proper boss focused on profit, or a PE takeover, split it up and sell of the parts. Either way. I'm so sick of Jope using ULVR to virtue signal his lefty superiority. Not funny anymore | purplepelmets | |
22/7/2021 08:02 | I think private equity is the only way to release value here | spoole5 | |
22/7/2021 07:18 | Headline results seem fine - steady as we go.. | paulisi | |
20/7/2021 15:28 | Q2 results thursday | philanderer | |
20/7/2021 14:07 | His job is to make money for shareholders, not indulge in virtue signaling. Private equity will be running the rule over this soon | spoole5 | |
20/7/2021 13:50 | Jope becoming more self-obsessed and wannabe god-like day by day, sadly to the detriment of shareholders. His days will be increasingly numbered the longer he continues this nonsense. Major institutions already becoming vocal (Fundsmith included) against his approach | luddenden7 | |
20/7/2021 12:44 | Would like to see mr Jope parachuted into the heart of Palestine, learn about the lovely boys in Hamas and their wonderful ideology and supprters first hand. | purplepelmets | |
18/7/2021 13:43 | Questor: Unilever was once the stock you should never sell. But the world has changed Questor share tip: the classic ‘quality compounder’ faces new threats from brands that use the internet to come from nowhere | philanderer | |
18/7/2021 09:14 | https://www.theguard | riskonricky | |
17/7/2021 20:29 | Just keep buying back stock with the cash it spits out. Not always in favour of buybacks but when the stock is undervalued it makes sense. | spoole5 | |
17/7/2021 08:57 | Share of the week: Also: | mirandaj | |
17/7/2021 00:43 | Unilever Must Look Mighty Tasty to Activist Hedge Funds Breaking up the consumer products conglomerate could be more valuable than keeping its unwieldy portfolio of food, beauty and home brands together. | philanderer | |
15/7/2021 17:55 | Unilever introduces carbon footprint labels on food | shieldbug | |
09/7/2021 13:10 | Can you only play have the one tune? Just wondering. | glavey | |
09/7/2021 11:08 | Nice to be buying back shares when the share price is weak | spoole5 | |
01/7/2021 12:11 | Nick Train talks about Unilever in this Finsbury Growth & Income Trust portfolio update (from the 8:30 minutes point in the video). He highlights the company's impressive dividend record over nearly 60 years. hXXps://www.finsbury | robinnicolson | |
01/7/2021 08:31 | Umm, I think you may have your charts upside down!? | blue59 | |
30/6/2021 09:52 | @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?? | porsche1945 |
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