Boring and reliable aren't exciting attributes for a company, but they are attributes that can help build generational wealth.
Procter & Gamble has significantly outperformed the Dow Jones recently, and Wall Street analysts expect further gains for the stock.
Unilever looks to streamline its operations while growing alongside the emerging markets it serves.
Activist investor Nelson Peltz is betting big on Unilever, and he's starting to help shape the business, like he did with Procter & Gamble.
These three low-volatility, dividend-growth stocks offer the potential to rebound while trading near decade-low valuations.
Many companies are struggling with slumping consumer demand, but Unilever isn't one of them.
This consumer staples behemoth and potential cornerstone holding is available at what could prove to be a significant discount.
The number of Americans signing up for unemployment benefits fell slightly last week, another sign that the labor market remains strong and most workers enjoy extraordinary job security
Unilever is looking to unload its low-growth, low-profit ice cream business. It is the largest in the world, with a 20% market share - more than double its nearest competitor - and should generate around...
Asian markets are mostly higher ahead of a decision by the Federal Reserve on the timing of cuts to interest rates