Unilever’s almost 5-percent growth
Unilever’s 1st-quarter sales rose 4.7 percent, a bit less than expected, due to the decline in volume sales and the deflation in the economy. CFO Graeme Pitkethly told that instead of price they now wish to focus on volume.
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