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  2. Unilever shares slide after warning of sales miss - AOL

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    Shares in Unilever were down 5.1% at 1025 GMT, while rival Nestle slipped 1.2%. ... Anglo-Dutch Unilever also struck a downbeat tone on its prospects for meeting its mid-term target for sales ...

  3. FTSE 100: Unilever pushes prices by 12.5% in biggest ever hike

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    Unilever’s underlying sales growth picked up pace in the third quarter of 2022, spurred by further pricing increases. FTSE 100: Unilever pushes prices by 12.5% in biggest ever hike Skip to main ...

  4. The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1]. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.

  5. Unilever's Shares Rally as Sales Jump 10% - AOL

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    LONDON -- The shares of Unilever (ISE: ULVR.L) (NYS: UL) gained 3% to 2,324 pence in early London trade this morning after the consumer goods group announced its third-quarter sales had jumped 10%.

  6. Shares outstanding - Wikipedia

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    Beyond stock charts and listed prices, they also provide the companies' number of outstanding shares. Examples include the Brazilian BM&FBOVESPA, [ 11 ] the Swiss SIX, [ 12 ] the Borsa Italiana [ 13 ] and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (where shares outstanding are termed "Capital Listed for Trading").

  7. Public float - Wikipedia

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    The float is calculated by subtracting the locked-in shares from outstanding shares. For example, a company may have 10 million outstanding shares, with 3 million of them in a locked-in position; this company's float would be 7 million (multiplied by the share price). Stocks with smaller floats tend to be more volatile than those with larger ...

  8. Higher Prices Help Fuel Unilever Growth in Fiscal First Half

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  9. Market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    Market cap is given by the formula =, where MC is the market capitalization, N is the number of common shares outstanding, and P is the market price per common share. [ 8 ] For example, if a company has 4 million common shares outstanding and the closing price per share is $20, its market capitalization is then $80 million.