Unilever's 15-minute chart shows Bollinger Bands Narrowing and KDJ Death Cross.
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viernes, 3 de octubre de 2025, 2:34 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Clean Yield Group, one of Unilever's major institutional investors, has reduced its stake by 5.8% in the second quarter, holding 136,992 shares valued at approximately $8.38 million [1]. This reduction comes after Unilever increased its quarterly dividend to $0.5175 per share, translating to an annualized yield of 3.5% [1]. Despite this dividend increase, Clean Yield Group's holding represents only 2.5% of its investment portfolio, suggesting a diversified approach.
Several other institutional investors have also made notable changes to their positions in Unilever. Avior Wealth Management LLC boosted its holdings by 886.2%, Spirepoint Private Client LLC bought a new stake, Signaturefd LLC increased its holdings by 7.8%, Kathmere Capital Management LLC increased its holdings by 36.3%, and ST Germain D J Co. Inc. increased its holdings by 61.0% [1]. These changes highlight a growing interest in Unilever's stock among institutional investors.
Analysts have provided a mixed outlook on Unilever's stock. Jefferies Financial Group reiterated an "underperform" rating, while CICC Research issued an "outperform" rating and Zacks Research upgraded Unilever to a "strong-buy" rating [1]. Overall, Unilever has a consensus rating of "Moderate Buy" with an average price target of $73.00 [1].
Unilever's stock opened at $59.30 on Monday, with a market capitalization of $145.50 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 16.99, a PEG ratio of 3.57, and a beta of 0.40 [1]. The stock has a 52-week low of $54.32 and a 52-week high of $65.87. The 50-day and 200-day moving averages are $61.61 and $61.62, respectively [1].
Unilever's 15-minute chart has exhibited a narrowing of Bollinger Bands, accompanied by a KDJ Death Cross at 10/03/2025 14:30. This suggests that the magnitude of stock price fluctuations is decreasing and the momentum of the stock price is shifting towards the downside, potentially leading to further decreases in value.
Unilever PLC (NYSE: UL) has seen significant changes in its stock holdings and analyst ratings recently, reflecting a shift in market sentiment. The company's stock price has exhibited a narrowing of Bollinger Bands and a KDJ Death Cross, indicating a potential downward trend in stock price fluctuations and momentum.Clean Yield Group, one of Unilever's major institutional investors, has reduced its stake by 5.8% in the second quarter, holding 136,992 shares valued at approximately $8.38 million [1]. This reduction comes after Unilever increased its quarterly dividend to $0.5175 per share, translating to an annualized yield of 3.5% [1]. Despite this dividend increase, Clean Yield Group's holding represents only 2.5% of its investment portfolio, suggesting a diversified approach.
Several other institutional investors have also made notable changes to their positions in Unilever. Avior Wealth Management LLC boosted its holdings by 886.2%, Spirepoint Private Client LLC bought a new stake, Signaturefd LLC increased its holdings by 7.8%, Kathmere Capital Management LLC increased its holdings by 36.3%, and ST Germain D J Co. Inc. increased its holdings by 61.0% [1]. These changes highlight a growing interest in Unilever's stock among institutional investors.
Analysts have provided a mixed outlook on Unilever's stock. Jefferies Financial Group reiterated an "underperform" rating, while CICC Research issued an "outperform" rating and Zacks Research upgraded Unilever to a "strong-buy" rating [1]. Overall, Unilever has a consensus rating of "Moderate Buy" with an average price target of $73.00 [1].
Unilever's stock opened at $59.30 on Monday, with a market capitalization of $145.50 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 16.99, a PEG ratio of 3.57, and a beta of 0.40 [1]. The stock has a 52-week low of $54.32 and a 52-week high of $65.87. The 50-day and 200-day moving averages are $61.61 and $61.62, respectively [1].
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