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Unilever PLCULCOMMENTJan 11, 2018Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 18, 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.
He believes in the stock. You are getting earnings growth of roughly 10% a year, and revenue growth anywhere from 2% to 4%. They are a little on the low side now, but just sold off their spreads business, so they have $6 billion in cash. Their strategy going forward is to have subsidiaries which are high margin/high growth. They want to reduce costs and overhead, and get margins higher so that they can a) pay down some debt and b) continue the dividend growth and c) capture more e-commerce markets. 43% of revenues are in Asia, and nobody else is close.