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Unilever PLCULBUYSep 16, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 22, 2026. Market Open.
60% of revenues come outside North America, which are currencies that are fading against the strong US dollar which rose along with interest rates. If the USD falls, then the S&P could underperform (they've outperformed the past 10 years). UL needs a lower USD to increase earnings. He still owns it. Pays a near-4% dividend, so he's holding onto it and waiting.
This is the play on the emerging middle class. 57%-58% of their sales are in emerging/frontier markets. The 3rd biggest consumer products company globally. Because of this, it is able to grow its top line 5%-7%. CEO is getting rid of the smaller brands in order to concentrate on the million-dollar brands. This is one that you Buy, stick it in your bottom drawer, and take it out in 5 years. You will have done very well. Reasonable yield of about 3.5%.