Unilever, Britain's third biggest company, said Thursday that it would scrap its dual-headquarters structure, leaving London and consolidating its base in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. The company, which makes a wide variety of products, from Dove soap to Ben & Jerry's ice cream, started reviewing its complex corporate structure in 2017 after resisting a $143 billion takeover bid from Kraft Heinz. The company's decision dealt a blow to British Prime Minister Theresa May's government as it negotiates the terms of its exit from the European Union, although Unilever said its move was driven by the need to improve its corporate governance and financial dealings. "This is not about Brexit," Chief Executive Paul Polman said. [Reuters, The New York Times] |
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