On July 23, Unilever PLC fell 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $60.04/share, with turnover of $59.71 million. The decline came as the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched a preliminary information-gathering process on July 21 regarding the proposed merger between McCormick and Unilever's food business, inviting interested parties to submit comments by August 5.
While the CMA has not yet formally opened an investigation, the regulatory step reignited market concerns over potential obstacles to the transaction, deal structure complexity, and elevated leverage levels. The merger, announced in late March, values Unilever's food business at approximately $44.8 billion and would give Unilever shareholders around 65% of the combined entity plus $15.7 billion in cash. UBS previously noted that investors are taking a wait-and-see approach given uncertainty around the deal's progress.
Adding to the cautious sentiment, Unilever is scheduled to report earnings on July 28 pre-market. The broader Personal Products sector also traded lower, with Coty down 6.59%, Estee Lauder down 3.94%, Inter Parfums down 3.18%, e.l.f. Beauty down 2.60%, and Kenvue down 1.52%.
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