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  2. Hindustan Unilever - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is an Indian fast-moving consumer goods company, headquartered in Mumbai. [3] It is a subsidiary of the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever. Its products include foods, beverages, cleaning agents, personal care products and other consumer staples. HUL was established in 1931 as Hindustan Vanaspati Manufacturing Co.

  3. Kodaikanal mercury poisoning - Wikipedia

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    The mercury contamination in Kodaikanal originated at a thermometer factory owned by Hindustan Unilever. Unilever acquired the thermometer factory from cosmetics maker Pond's India Ltd. Pond's moved the factory from the United States to India in 1982 after the plant owned there by its parent, Chesebrough-Pond's, had to be dismantled following increased awareness in developed countries of ...

  4. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Bunge Limited acquired the Dalda brand from Hindustan Unilever Limited for reportedly under Rs 1 billion. [36] On 30 March 2004, Unilever Pakistan accepted an offer of Rs. 1.33 billion for the sale of its Dalda brand and related business of edible oils and fats to the newly incorporated company Dalda Foods (Pvt.) Limited. [37]

  5. List of companies of India - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan Shipyard: Industrials Shipbuilding Visakhapatnam: 1941 Ship building S A Hindustan Times: Consumer services Publishing New Delhi: 1924 Daily newspaper P A Hindustan Unilever: Consumer goods Food & personal products Mumbai: 1933 Unilever (UK) owns 61.90% P A Hindustan Zinc: Basic materials Nonferrous metals Udaipur: 1966

  6. Nitin Paranjpe - Wikipedia

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    He is currently Unilever’s Chief Operating Officer, a role he was appointed in May 2019. [1] Paranjpe is also a member of the Unilever Leadership Executive. [1] Paranjpe was the youngest CEO in the history of Hindustan Unilever and was credited as a man who turned around the fortunes of the business in a tough macro-economic environment. [5]

  7. Hindustan Unilever Limited - Wikipedia

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  8. Leena Nair - Wikipedia

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    Nair first joined Unilever as a summer intern and then became a management trainee of Hindustan Unilever in 1992. [13] Between 1992 and 2007, she took various roles in factories, sales and corporate headquarters in Hindustan Unilever. In 2007, she became Executive Director HR of Hindustan Unilever Limited.

  9. Harish Manwani - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Manwani joined Unilever in India (Hindustan Lever Limited). He became a member of the company board with responsibility for the Personal Products Division. He also held regional responsibility for personal products in Central Asia and the Middle East.