Metric Analysis: Unilever plc ADR (UL)’s Key Ratios in the Limelight

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In the latest session, Unilever plc ADR (NYSE: UL) closed at $57.52 up 0.58% from its previous closing price of $57.19. In other words, the price has increased by $0.58 from its previous closing price. On the day, 1.87 million shares were traded. UL stock price reached its highest trading level at $57.605 during the session, while it also had its lowest trading level at $57.0.

Ratios:

For a deeper understanding of Unilever plc ADR’s stock, let’s take a closer look at its various ratios. It provided that stocks Price–to–Cash (P/C) ratio for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is standing at 20.71 whereas its Price-to-Free Cash Flow (P/FCF) for the term is 17.98. For the most recent quarter (mrq), Quick Ratio is recorded 0.56 and its Current Ratio is at 0.77. In the meantime, Its Debt-to-Equity ratio is 1.56 whereas as Long-Term Debt/Eq ratio is at 1.18.

Upgrades & Downgrades

In addition, analysts’ ratings and any changes thereto give investors an idea of the stock’s future direction. In the most recent recommendation for the company, BofA Securities on August 22, 2024, Upgraded its rating to Buy and sets its target price to $72 from $47 previously.

On July 23, 2024, TD Cowen started tracking the stock assigning a Buy rating and target price of $67.

Valuation Measures:

Investors should consider key stock statistics when deciding whether to invest or divest. In the wake of the recent closing price, UL now has a Market Capitalization of 142256734208 and an Enterprise Value of 170596057088. As of this moment, Unilever’s Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio for their current fiscal year is 20.18, and their Forward P/E ratio for the next fiscal year is 17.45. The expected Price-to-Earnings-to-Growth (PEG) calculation for the next 5 years is 1.91. For the stock, the TTM Price-to-Sale (P/S) ratio is 2.18 while its Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio in mrq is 6.59. Its current Enterprise Value per Revenue stands at 2.829 whereas that against EBITDA is 14.279.

Stock Price History:

Over the past 52 weeks, UL has reached a high of $65.87, while it has fallen to a 52-week low of $46.46. The 50-Day Moving Average of the stock is -3.38%, while the 200-Day Moving Average is calculated to be -0.03%.

Shares Statistics:

For the past three months, UL has traded an average of 2.10M shares per day and 2772880 over the past ten days. A total of 2.50B shares are outstanding, with a floating share count of 2.48B. Insiders hold about 0.00% of the company’s shares, while institutions hold 8.86% stake in the company. Shares short for UL as of 1732838400 were 1939910 with a Short Ratio of 1.43, compared to 1730332800 on 2267472.

Dividends & Splits

According to the company, the forward annual dividend rate for UL is 1.87, from 1.709 in the trailing year. Against a Trailing Annual Dividend Yield of 0.029882846The stock’s 5-year Average Dividend Yield is 3.53.

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