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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Unilever reports 36 percent fall in Q3 profit
By TOBY STERLING
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Unilever NV, maker of Dove soaps and Ben & Jerry's ice cream, saw net profit fall 36 percent for the third quarter, mostly because earnings in the same period a year ago benefited from the sale of operations.

The consumer goods giant made euro1.05 billion ($1.56 billion), down from euro1.64 billion in the same period last year, when Unilever booked a euro487 million gain on the sale of its seasonings businesses.

Revenues were down 1.9 percent to euro10.2 billion.

Despite the fall in profit, Chief Executive Paul Polman said the results showed "good progress across all regions and the majority of countries and categories" when compared with the second quarter.

During the global recession the company was forced to cut prices and sacrifice margin to keep customers. However, Unilever said its margins improved in the third quarter from the second quarter.

"Savings programs are delivering strongly and we are seeing the benefits," the company said.

But Polman said Unilever is planning on a "long, slow recovery and we should plan our business accordingly."

Shares fell 0.7 percent to euro20.65 in early Amsterdam trading.

Unilever said its sales volumes were higher and sales would grown 3.4 percent from a year ago on an "underlying" basis _ a nonstandard measure that compares only operations owned in both years and strips out currency effects.

Underlying volumes were up 3.6 percent while prices were down 0.2 percent.

Analysts said the results, particularly the sales, were better than expected. Continued...

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