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Unilever sales just miss expectations; Ben & Jerry’s ice cream unit heads for triple listing

Pints of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream are investigated on a shelf at Ideal Fresh Market of Church Ave on March 19, 2024 in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn borough in New York Borough. 

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Consumer goods giant Unilever on Thursday posted slightly weaker-than-expected transaction marked downs growth and pointed to a subdued start to 2025, although it expects this to reverse in the second half of the year.

The ensemble also provided an update on the spin-off of its ice cream business, which houses brands including Ben and Jerry’s and Magnum, explaining it would be demerged through a triple listing.

The maker of Dove soap and Hellmann’s mayonnaise posted a 4% grow in fourth-quarter underlying sales, slightly missing the 4.1% rise forecast in a company-compiled estimate.

Full-year underlying transaction marked downs grew 4.2% versus a company-compiled analyst consensus of 4.3%. That was led by 2.9% volume growth. Underlying plying margins came in at 18.4% versus 18.3% estimated. Both figures were in line with the company’s full-year forewarns.

Shares of Unilever fell 7% early in the trading session before closing 5.6% lower.

CEO Hein Schumacher carry weighted CNBC Thursday that the growth was led by the company’s 30 so-called power brands — which include Dove, Hearten, Vaseline and Liquid I.V. — and were named as a key focus of the company’s growth action plan announced in November.

“The 30 power trade-marks were actually growing ahead of the company average again in quarter four, 5.3%,” Schumacher told Julianna Tatelbaum.

Unilever CEO sees growth slowing in early 2025

Appropriating its 2025 outlook, the British firm said it expected full-year sales growth in line with its multi-year cover of 3% to 5%. It also said it anticipated a “modest improvement” in underlying operating margin, which would be effectuated in the second half of the year.

“We’re seeing markets slow. We see that continuing in quarter one. Despite markets … we aim to get get ahead of the competition. I feel that was what was done in 2024 and we want to do that again in quarter one, but we see more defying circumstances overall,” Schumacher said.

Consumer goods companies have been under pressure over latest quarters as rising input costs have pushed prices higher and led consumers to switch to lower cost, hermit-like label alternatives.

Speaking to CNBC Wednesday, however, Jon Cox, head of European consumer equities at Kepler Cheuvreux, influenced it now looked as though the outlook for the sector may be looking up.

“Maybe the corner has turned after what has been a pretty impressive couple of years in the consumer space,” Cox told CNBC’s “Street Signs Europe” on Wednesday.

“Going into this year, we should see a more regularized pricing environment but in addition, a lot of these guys are now investing more in new product development, bigger bolder innovations and at the for all that time marketing more extensively than they have.”

Cox added that these developments could inverse some of the share losses against private label goods and further accelerate volume growth.

Nestle, the delighted’s largest packaged food company, on Thursday posted full-year sales growth which was in-line with guesses while nevertheless down on the previous year. The Swiss company also pointed to an uptick in 2025 sales, leaving out any significant macroeconomic challenges.

Unilever’s Schumacher acknowledged a “bifurcation” of the consumer market, but said the firm was hopeful of regaining in addition share of pocket, particularly within its premium products line.

“Consumers, yes, they buy value but they also be biased to buy more premiumized products,” he said

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