
UL
74.52 USD
+0.55%
Today
+0.65%
1D
Last seen at Tue, 24 Feb 2026 23:43:00 GMT+3
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Performance
1 Day
+ 0.65 %
1 Week
+ 0.09 %
1 Month
+ 10.49 %
3 Month
+ 24.13 %
6 Month
+ 19.09 %
1 Year
+ 31.31 %
Information
Name
Unilever plc Leveraged
Currency
USD
Standard Leverage
1X
Enhanced Leverage
3X
Overnight Fees Buy
-0.0191%
Overnight Fees Sell
0.0024%
Market Cap
157.02B
Avg Daily Volume
3.52M
52 Week High
65.66 USD
52 Week Low
54.32 USD
Trading Hours
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Overnight Fees Calculator
| Daily Overnight Fee % | Daily Overnight Fee $ | |
|---|---|---|
| BUYS | -0.01910% | $(0.191) |
| SELLS | 0.00240% | $0.024 |
*Results displayed are estimates. Actual fees may differ from those shown as market conditions change.
Business Summary
Unilever PLC operates as a fast-moving consumer goods company in the Asia Pacific, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. It operates through five segments: Beauty & Wellbeing, Personal Care, Home Care, Foods, and Ice Cream. The Beauty & Wellbeing segment engages in the sale of hair care products, such as shampoo, conditioner, and styling; skin care products, including face, hand, and body moisturizers; and Prestige beauty and wellbeing products. The Personal Care segment offers skin cleansing products comprising soaps and showers; deodorants; and oral care products consisting of toothpaste, toothbrush, and mouthwash products. The Home Care segment is involved in the sale of fabric care products, including washing powders and liquids, and rinse conditioners; and fabric enhancers, and home and hygiene cleaning products. The Foods segment provides cooking aids and mini meals, such as soups, bouillons, and seasonings, as well as condiments, mayonnaise and ketchup, and food solutions. The Ice Cream segment offers ice cream products, including in-home and out-of-home ice creams. The company provides its products under the AXE, Ben & Jerry's, Clear, Cif, Closeup, Comfort, Cornetto, Dermalogica, Domestos, Dove, Dove Men+Care, Hellmann's, Horlicks, Knorr, LUX, Lifebuoy, Liquid I.V., Magnum, Nutrafol, OMO, Pond's, Paula's Choice, Pepsodent, Rexona, Sunlight, Sunsilk, Surf, TRESemmé, Vaseline, Wall's, and Yasso brand names. Unilever PLC was founded in 1860 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
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What does defensive trading mean?
Defensive trading means investing in stocks or assets that are less sensitive to economic cycles and tend to perform steadily during market downturns, such as utilities, healthcare, and consumer staples. It’s a strategy to protect your portfolio from volatility and losses during uncertain or declining markets.
Why are utilities a defensive sector?
Utilities are a defensive sector because they provide essential services like electricity and water that people need regardless of the economy, so their demand remains stable even during economic downturns. This stability leads to steady revenues and dividends, making utilities less volatile compared to other sectors.
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