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UnileverEither of two linked companies, Unilever PLC (based in London) and Unilever NV (based in Rotterdam). They are the holding companies for more than 500 firms worldwide that manufacture and sell soaps, foods, and other products. The modern Unilever was established in 1929 as an association between the British manufacturer Lever Bros. and several other European soap and margarine manufacturers. Today most Unilever sales are in household products, including soaps and detergents, margarines, cooking fats, dairy products, toiletries, and packaged and processed foods. The group also produces paper and plastic products, industrial chemicals, and animal feeds. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Aside from UBS's deal, another major transaction that closed in the fourth quarter was the leaseback of 119,344 sf by Unilever PLC at 33 Benedict Place in Greenwich. board member Piper Rudnick LLP partner Queen's University of Belfast chancellor The Economic Club of president Washington Unilever PLC advisory board member Source: Piper Rudnick LLP, Business Journal Research Tyson Foods - Unilever PLC (WalleIUs) - Uni-President |
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