Unilever review covers
costs, deals, balance sheet: FT
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[March 15, 2017]
LONDON
(Reuters) - Unilever is considering returning cash to shareholders,
making medium-sized acquisitions and more aggressive cost cuts as part
of its business review, the Financial Times reported.
The Anglo-Dutch maker of Knorr soups, Dove soap and Ben & Jerry's ice
cream rebuffed a surprise $143 billion takeover offer from Kraft Heinz <KHC.O>
last month.
Chief Financial Officer Graeme Pitkethly said at a conference the week
after the bid was made public that Unilever would review its options
including examining its portfolio, organization, cost structures,
balance sheet and uses of cash.
"We do see it as an inflection point," Pitkethly said at the conference
in Florida.
Unilever declined to comment on possible outcomes of the review, whose
results will be announced in April.

Separating the company's food business from its home and personal care
businesses is unlikely, the FT said, citing people close to the company,
though it is accelerating efforts to dispose of its struggling spreads
division.
Unilever is also considering raising its net debt to 2.5 or 3 times
earnings before interest, tax and depreciation, from 1 times now, the FT
said.
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The company logo for Unilever is displayed on a screen on the floor
of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., February
17, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

At 2.5 times, Unilever would have 29 billion euros to spend by 2020,
according to Andrew Wood, analyst at Bernstein, who suggested mid-sized
deals such as Reckitt Benckiser's <RB.L> home business could be a good
fit.
Unilever's division heads have been told to review their operations with
the aim of boosting shareholder returns, the FT said. The company has
already announced a program to save 1 billion euros by 2018.
(Reporting by Martinne Geller; editing by Jason Neely)
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