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VisitWho will be the CEO of Unilever at the end of 2024?
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Unilever in Talks to Sell Ice Cream Business for Up to £15 Billion ($19.4 Billion)
Jul 19, 2024, 04:54 PM
Unilever has initiated discussions with buyout firms regarding the potential sale of its ice cream business. The transaction could be valued at up to £15 billion ($19.4 billion). This move marks a significant step for Unilever as it explores strategic options for its portfolio. The news was reported by Bloomberg and involves Unilever's stock, $UL.
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