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Camay is a British brand of bar soap owned by Unilever. It was introduced in 1926 by Procter & Gamble and was marketed as a "white, pure soap for women," as many soaps of the time were colored to mask impurities. For many years, Camay's slogan has been "Camay: the soap for beautiful women."
Sealtest building in Cleveland in the 1960s. Sealtest had milk and ice cream plants across the midwestern and northeastern part of the United States, with large operations in Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Huntington, Indiana, Rockford, Illinois, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York City.
In September 1929, Unilever was formed by a merger of the operations of Dutch Margarine Unie and British soapmaker Lever Brothers, named as a blend of the two firms' names. [1] By 1930, it employed 250,000 people and in terms of market value, was the largest company in Britain. [7] Unilever was the first modern multinational company. [7]
Source: Unilever Annual Reports 2004, 2008. In 2001, Unilever split into two divisions: one for foods and one for home and personal care. [33] In the UK, it merged its Lever Brothers and Elida Fabergé businesses as Lever Fabergé in January 2001. [34] In 2003, Unilever announced the sale of the Dalda brand in both India and Pakistan. [35]
UNILEVER - Annual Report on Form 20-F ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC announced that each filed today, March 8, 2013, its Annual Report on Form 20-F, for ...
Breeze is a brand of laundry detergent manufactured by Unilever that is currently marketed as the counterpart of OMO detergent for the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand markets. History [ edit ]
Unilever is powering through a strategic overhaul, which has so far included a wave of layoffs and a spinoff plan for its ice cream business. Unilever wants to sell brands worth €1 billion in ...
Chesebrough and Pond's merged in June 1955 and, in 1987, Chesebrough-Ponds was acquired by the British consumer goods company Unilever. [11] Unilever paid $3.1 billion USD for Chesebrough-Ponds ($72.50 per share), in an all-cash deal. [2]