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Unilever ADR Reptg 1 Ord Shs UL

Unilever PLC is a United Kingdom-based fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company. The Company operates through five segments: Beauty & Wellbeing, Personal Care, Home Care, Nutrition and Ice Cream. The Beauty & Wellbeing segment sells hair care (shampoo, conditioner, styling), skin care (face, hand and body moisturizers) and includes Prestige Beauty and Health & Wellbeing. The Personal Care segment sells skin cleansing (soap, shower), deodorant and oral care (toothpaste, toothbrush, mouthwash) products. The Home Care segment sells fabric care (washing powders and liquids, rinse conditioners) and a range of cleaning products. The Nutrition sells scratch cooking aids (soups, bouillons, seasonings), dressings (mayonnaise, ketchup) and tea products. The Ice Cream segment includes ice cream products. It offers K18 is a biology hair care brand. Its subsidiaries include Unilever de Argentina S.A., Unilever Australia Limited, Unilever Canada Inc. and others.


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Post by gillerz960on Jul 08, 2011 9:28am
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Emerging Markets

Emerging Markets
Was looking for more exposure to emerging markets for my portfolio. I did not realise how much exposure Unilever had, over 50% sales form emerging markets according to this article:
https://3finking.com/articles/ulvr.php
However I was in SE Asia last year and all the recognisable, branded items were so much more expensive than the regional products. In some cases they were as expensive or more than what you would pay in the UK so I am surprised to see so much growth.
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