LONDON (Reuters) - Anglo-Dutch consumer group Unilever is still considering unifying its dual-headed structure but the issue is not urgent, Chief Executive Alan Jope said on Thursday.
Jope, who took over after a botched attempt under his predecessor to consolidate the headquarters of the dual-listed company in the Netherlands, told reporters the issue was in the "important, but not urgent, box".
He said there was no question that a simpler structure would be better but it needed to be worked out how to get there, adding that he had no specific timeframe for doing so.
(Reporting by Martinne Geller; writing by Georgina Prodhan; editing by Jason Neely)
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