
NYSE:UL
This summary was created by AI, based on 2 opinions in the last 12 months.
Unilever PLC, represented by the symbol UL-N, is experiencing a renaissance under new management, leading to increased earnings and margins, signaling effective operational strategies. This resurgence in growth has positioned the company as one of the fastest-growing consumer products firms globally, operating in 190 countries. Investors are optimistic, particularly with the pending spin-off of their ice cream business, which is expected to enhance shareholder value. While some analysts express caution regarding its current market position by comparing it to rivals like Nestle and Procter & Gamble, the overall sentiment points to a positive outlook, underscored by a price-to-earnings ratio of 17 and a solid dividend yield of 3.3%. Analysts foresee a price target of $69.60, indicating potential for appreciation.
New management has made this a growth business again. Earnings and margins are rising. Cost structure is fantastic. Are in 190 countries. Are spinning off their ice cream business which should create shareholder value. Trades at 17x PE and pays a 3.3% dividend. One of the fastest growing consumer products companies.
(Analysts’ price target is $69.60)Consumer staples are outperforming in the last few days, and that speaks to the advantage of having a balanced portfolio. Companies like KHC, UL, KVUE, and Nestle. It's not that they won't be affected (their costs would go up), but they're far less cyclical than other businesses. Earnings will be much more stable. Earnings could fall 10%, but not 50%. Dividends will be sustained.
Companies like Unilever and Nestle are huge in NA, but huge globally as well.
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.
Unilever PLC is a American stock, trading under the symbol UL (previously UL-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (UL). It is usually referred to as NYSE:UL or UL
In the last year, 2 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on UL (previously UL-N on Stockchase). 2 analysts recommended to BUY and 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is PAST TOP PICK. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Unilever PLC.
Unilever PLC was recommended as a Top Pick by The Panic-Proof Portfolio (Stockchase Research) on 2022-01-18. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Unilever PLC.
Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for Unilever PLC.
Unilever PLC is followed by 155 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-07-07, Unilever PLC (UL) stock closed at a price of $62.74.
DEO is not a good name to be in. For the same type of underlying safety and dividend growth, take a look at Nestle or PG or UL.