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Unilever share price dips in London after broker downgrades flag limited upside
18 February 2026
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Unilever share price dips in London after broker downgrades flag limited upside

London, Feb 18, 2026, 08:13 GMT — Regular session.

  • Unilever shares dropped roughly 0.6% shortly after the open in London.
  • Berenberg cut its rating on the stock to “hold”. Kepler Cheuvreux did the same.
  • Eyes are on the Feb 26 ex-dividend date, with traders also marking the calendar for the Q1 update due April 30.

Unilever (ULVR.L) traded lower in London on Wednesday morning, falling roughly 0.6% to 5,379 pence.

Sellers stepped in after two brokers issued downgrades, flagging concerns about limited short-term gains following the stock’s rally. Berenberg shifted Unilever to “hold” from “buy”, but bumped its price target up to 5,840 pence from the previous 5,600 pence. shareprices.com

Kepler Cheuvreux has downgraded the stock to “hold” from “buy,” while bumping its price target to 5,900 pence. Analyst Karel Zoete flagged that “the near-term upside is not sufficient to sustain our Buy rating” given the shares’ recent move. The stock’s total return has climbed about 22% in just two months following the Magnum ice cream demerger. Investing.com

Unilever is pushing technology to the forefront of its strategy, rolling out a five-year deal with Google Cloud this Tuesday. The focus here: data, AI, and something the company calls “agentic” commerce — think AI systems handling tasks, not just fielding questions. “Technology has moved to the core of value creation at Unilever,” said Willem Uijen, the group’s chief supply chain and operations officer. Unilever

CEO Fernando Fernandez unloaded 17,327 shares after performance shares vested, bringing in £909,711.65 at an average of £52.50 each, per a separate regulatory filing.

UK inflation figures landed early, helping shape the broader market mood. The official data had consumer price inflation slipping to 3.0% in January, down from December’s 3.4%. Moves like this can influence steady “defensive” stocks—think Unilever—especially as interest rate expectations shift. Office for National Statistics

Another marker for investors: Unilever spoke at the CAGNY consumer conference Tuesday. Next up, the company is set to deliver its Q1 2026 trading statement on April 30.

Mark your calendars: Unilever shares trade ex-div on Feb 26, locking in eligibility for the Q4 2025 payout due April 10.

Unilever last week projected underlying sales growth for 2026 in the 4% to 6% range, though it cautioned results will likely land near the lower end amid sluggish market conditions. The company also sees a slight uptick in underlying operating margin, currently set at 20.0% for 2025.

The bear case pretty much writes itself: Should volume growth stall or pricing power slip, attention snaps right back to the stock’s valuation. That’s when downgrades can start piling up.

April 30 is circled as the next key date. Traders are eyeing that Q1 statement: demand figures, margins, and any hints about management’s tone—especially after broker sentiment shifted this week.

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