Unilever Sales Adjusted for Top Brands As Trade Destocking Hits HPC In Q2
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Unilever expects sales of its leading 400 brands to be up 4% in 2003 compared to previously projected growth of 5%-6%, VP-Investor Relations Howard Green reported during a June 23 second quarter pre-close call. Final results are scheduled for July 30
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