
Unilever PLC
LSE:ULVR

ROA
Return on Assets
ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.
ROA Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROA | ||
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UK |
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Unilever PLC
LSE:ULVR
|
116.6B GBP |
7%
|
|
FR |
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L'Oreal SA
PAR:OR
|
199B EUR |
12%
|
|
IN |
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Hindustan Unilever Ltd
NSE:HINDUNILVR
|
5.5T INR |
13%
|
|
UK |
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HALEON PLC
LSE:HLN
|
37.5B GBP |
4%
|
|
DE |
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Beiersdorf AG
XETRA:BEI
|
26.9B EUR |
7%
|
|
US |
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Estee Lauder Companies Inc
NYSE:EL
|
24.1B USD |
-4%
|
|
JP |
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Kao Corp
TSE:4452
|
3.1T JPY |
6%
|
|
IN |
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Godrej Consumer Products Ltd
NSE:GODREJCP
|
1.3T INR |
10%
|
|
IN |
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Dabur India Ltd
NSE:DABUR
|
855.9B INR |
11%
|
|
CN |
G
|
Giant Biogene Holding Co Ltd
HKEX:2367
|
73B HKD |
32%
|
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CA |
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Relevium Technologies Inc
XTSX:RLV
|
12.2B CAD |
-18%
|
Unilever PLC
Glance View
Amid the bustling marketplaces of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the world was still defining the contours of modern industry, Unilever PLC emerged as a beacon of enterprise synergy. Born from the merger of a soap maker and a margarine manufacturer, the company has skillfully expanded its horizons, consistently riding the waves of consumer trends and societal changes. With a portfolio sprawling across beauty, personal care, home care, food, and refreshments, Unilever taps into nearly every corner of daily life. Its approach is both a dance of innovation and tradition—launching new product lines that captivate the ever-evolving demands of consumers while maintaining the timeless appeal of globally recognized brands like Dove, Knorr, and Magnum. Central to Unilever's story is its robust supply chain and distribution network that stretches across 190 countries, enabling the company to reach more than two billion consumers daily. Its success lies in a meticulously structured business model that creates value at multiple junctures, from procurement of raw materials to sophisticated marketing strategies targeted at diverse consumer bases. This model is deeply integrated with a commitment to sustainable practices aiming to halve the environmental footprint of its products, a goal that reinforces its brand's credibility and market position. By intertwining innovation, sustainability, and global reach, Unilever continues to churn a handsome profit, turning everyday essentials into lucrative avenues of growth.

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ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.
Based on Unilever PLC's most recent financial statements, the company has ROA of 7.4%.