Unilever first-quarter sales better than expected
Full-year sales growth to probably be in 2-4% range, says CFO
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The Anglo-Dutch maker of Dove soap, Lipton tea and Ben & Jerry's ice cream cited an improvement in China and an earlier Easter.
"Conditions overall remain challenging," said Chief Financial Officer Jean Marc Huet, but added the company was starting to see "more tailwinds than headwinds" in its markets.
Huet told Reuters that Unilever's full-year sales growth would probably come in at the upper end of its prior stated goal of 2 to 4%.
In the first quarter, underlying sales rose 2.8%, excluding the impact of currency moves, acquisitions and disposals. Analysts on average were expecting a gain of 2.1%, according to a company-supplied poll.
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At current rates, currency volatility, including the weaker euro, would boost Unilever's full-year sales by 8 to 9%, Huet said, with a similar benefit to earnings per share.
Huet declined to comment, in an interview, on Unilever's interest in acquiring any brands being sold by Procter & Gamble
Unilever shares were up 3.6% in London at 0825 GMT.
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First Published: Apr 16 2015 | 1:31 PM IST
