Analyst rates Unilever stock a hold amid challenges

An analyst at Seeking Alpha has rated Unilever (NYSE:UL) stock as a hold, citing structural challenges following its ice cream spin-off. The rating comes with a fair value target of £40 per share. The assessment highlights slowed growth and valuation concerns for 2026.

Unilever faces structural challenges after spinning off its ice cream business, according to a Seeking Alpha analysis published on March 16, 2026. The article points to slowed growth, activist pressure, and increased competition as factors weighing on the company's outlook. Despite strategic moves like pivoting to beauty and personal care, implementing job cuts, and pursuing asset sales, Unilever has not achieved convincing improvements in sales or margins, the analyst writes. The stock trades at nearly 17 times its estimated 2026 price-to-earnings ratio, which the analyst views as a premium given anemic adjusted earnings per share growth and declining market share. The author assigns a 'hold' rating and sets a fair value target of £40 per share, suggesting it could deliver a 15% annualized return, but recommends waiting for a better entry point. The analyst notes past personal investments in Unilever with good results and a general preference for consumer staples at cheap valuations. Disclosure states the author holds a beneficial long position in HENKY shares but expresses personal opinions without compensation beyond Seeking Alpha contributions. The piece emphasizes it is not financial advice and urges investors to conduct their own due diligence.

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