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"Unilever" is one of the biggest European brandnames in the world.
Just because you add "Hindustan" before it, doesn't change the fact that the company and the brandname are both owned by Europeans.
For example, is "Google China" a Chinese company? Of course not. Just because they hire Chinese people and base their headquarters in China (HK), doesn't make them a Chinese company.
What about Microsoft China? It would be hilarious if I were trying to claim the achievements of these two companies as "Chinese companies", just because they have a Western brandname with the word "China" thrown in.
Unilever is a European company, based out of Britain and the Netherlands.
The Hindustan Unilever brandname belongs to the Europeans, and they have majority ownership (i.e. they own it). So it hardly qualifies as an "Indian" company.
HUL is a joint venture.
It's neither complete European nor Indian.
Well actually as per Indian Companies act 1952,
Any company which is incorporated in India ,whose management is Indian and whose meeting of board of directors is held in India ,
Is classified as an Indian company
Let me give u an egs
Maruti Udyog limited was an Indian Public sector carmaker
In the yr 2004, Government of India dis invested the company and Suzuki Motor Corp picked up 54% stake in the company , while rest of shares were picked up by common people and the company was listed on BSE sensex
But still the company is classified as Indian co even though now it is called as Maruti Suzuki India Ltd , last yr the company sold over 1.2 Million cars
It is same as the fact that jaguar and LandRover are classified as British carmakers even though they are owned by TaTa Motors of India and Volvo is classified as a Swedish carmaker even though it is owned Chinese carmaker Geely
It is owned by Unilever, one of the biggest European brandnames in the world.
It is owned by Unilever, one of the biggest European brandnames.
According to that logic, I could claim Google China or Microsoft China as "Chinese companies".
Unilever is 52% and GoI is 48%.
The board has members from both Europe and India.
The company has an Indian Chairman and Indian CEO and caters to the Indian market.
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It is owned by Unilever, one of the biggest European brandnames.
According to that logic, I could claim Google China or Microsoft China as "Chinese companies".
Industry Fast Moving Consumer Goods FMCG)It is owned by Unilever, one of the biggest European brandnames in the world.
Yes, majority ownership belongs to Unilever, i.e. they own it. The brandname itself is Unilever, and is owned by Unilever.
Google China is run by Chinese people, for the Chinese market.
LOL just because they add the name of your country hardly makes it yours, especially when the brandname and ownership are both European.
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Industry Fast Moving Consumer Goods FMCG)
Founded 1933
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Key people Harish Manwani (Chairman), Nitin Paranjpe (CEO and Managing Director)
Products Home & Personal Care, Food & Beverages
Revenue 19,987.14 crore (US$4.46 billion) (2010-2011) [1]
Net income 2,305.97 crore (US$514.23 million)
Employees Over 65,000 direct & indirect employees
Parent Unilever Plc (52%)
Website Small Actions, Big Difference - Hindustan Unilever Limited
Unilever owns 52% stake in Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The Anglo-Dutch company owns the Indian Company. Just like Tata Motors owns Jaguar but Jaguar is still a British Automaker.