Unilever stock dips in London as legal noise returns and investors eye Feb results
14 January 2026
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Unilever stock dips in London as legal noise returns and investors eye Feb results

London, January 14, 2026, 09:26 GMT — Regular session

  • Unilever shares edged down roughly 0.1% shortly after the London market opened, following a subdued start.
  • Deutsche Bank maintains a “buy” rating, setting the target price at 5,150p.
  • Investors are eagerly awaiting Unilever’s full-year results set for Feb. 12.

Unilever shares slipped slightly on Wednesday, trading down roughly 0.1% to 4,769.5 pence in early London sessions. 1

The move was minor, yet the timing carries weight. Unilever has just begun streamlining its narrative, and investors are still gauging if this clarity helps in valuing the company before the upcoming earnings. 2

So far today, the shares have fluctuated between 4,767.5 and 4,799.5 pence, following a close of 4,774.5 pence on Tuesday, according to Google Finance data. 3

A broker note from Deutsche Bank helped prop up the shares. Analyst Tom Sykes maintained his “buy” rating and held his target price steady at 5,150 pence, per a MarketScreener summary of the report. 4

Investors are reminded that Unilever’s split from its old structure might not be so straightforward. Independent board members at Ben & Jerry’s claim Magnum Ice Cream, the parent company, blocked their effort to appoint a former employee as a director, according to a court filing cited by Dow Jones Newswires. 5

A Magnum spokesperson told Dow Jones the company is “fully committed to Ben & Jerry’s three-part mission of profits, product and social impact,” and said it remains “fully confident” in its case. 5

Unilever faces a tougher question around everyday demand. A Reuters Breakingviews piece this week highlighted India as an increasing challenge for global staples firms like Unilever. Local competitors and private labels are nibbling away, while e-commerce is reshaping how consumers shop. 2

Unilever’s ADRs in the U.S. ticked up roughly 0.4%, hitting $64.70 in early premarket trading.

But the downside is clear. Increased discounting in key emerging markets or tighter margins could quickly undermine the “steady compounder” narrative. On top of that, ongoing legal or brand disputes could turn into a costly distraction.

Unilever’s next major event is the Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings report set for Feb. 12. Then, it’s slated to present at the CAGNY consumer conference on Feb. 17, according to its investor calendar. 6

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