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On track for 2019 despite drop in first quarter sales: Unilever

ANGLO-DUTCH food and cosmetics giant Unilever said today (18) it was on track to make its targets for 2019, despite a drop in first quarter sales as it finalised selling its extensive spreads business.

Based in Rotterdam and London, Unilever did not give net profit, but said turnover was down by 1.6 per cent year-on-year to $13.9 billion (£10.68bn).


Excluding the sale of its large spreads division in July last year, which included brands such as Flora, Blue Band and Rama, underlying sales increased by 3.1 per cent, Unilever said.

"We have delivered a solid start that keeps us on track for our full-year expectations," Unilever's new chief Alan Jope added in a statement.

Growth was up in emerging markets, particularly in Brazil and South East Asia, Unilever said.

The consumer giant, which owns brands such as Dove Soap, Marmite spread and Magnum ice cream emerged from a troubled year which saw former chief executive Paul Polman step down in November.

Jope took over after Unilever's post-Brexit plan to move its headquarter from London to Rotterdam sparked a shareholder revolt and subsequently collapsed.

(AFP)

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