The Desert Island Investor

Unilever Plc is a manufacturer and supplier of fast-moving consumer goods with over 400 brands to its name. The company's portfolio comprises food products, beauty and personal care products, beverages, home care products, vitamins, minerals and supplements. In this episode of the podcast Mark reviews the organisation as one of his core holdings. Paul gives one of the island's parrots a Unilever brand recognition test.

The Desert Island Investor podcast is a series of podcasts that document the experiences and strategies of private investor Mark Atkinson. Mark's long-term investments have enabled him to become financially independent and to retire at the comparatively early age of 53. This episode of the podcast is generously hosted by London City based analysts Progressive Equity Research.

Created by Mark Atkinson (LinkedIn) | Produced by Paul Kerin | Bottle Illustration from FreePik (CC-BY) rawpixel.com. SFX from Freesound (CC-BY): Waves: juskiddink. Corkscrew: YleArkisto. Macaw: felix.blume. Wings: Nakhas. Parrot Jungle: soundbytez.

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Unilever (PLC): https://www.unilever.com

Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is provided for general information only and the opinions expressed by Mark, his guests and the producers of the podcast do not constitute financial advice. Before purchasing financial products it is advisable to seek the guidance of a professional financial advisor.

Creators & Guests

Host
Mark Atkinson
Creator and host of The Desert Island Investor podcast and the Question in a Bottle sub-series of podcasts.
Producer
Paul Kerin
Producer and co-host of The Desert Island Investor podcast and the Message in a Bottle podcast series.

What is The Desert Island Investor?

The Desert Island Investor podcast is a series of podcasts that document the experiences and strategies of private investor Mark Atkinson. Mark's long-term investments have enabled him to become financially independent and to retire at the comparatively early age of 53.

The stocks that Mark reviews on this channel are from his real portfolio and not a 'virtual' portfolio, so these are genuine win-some, lose-some stories.

We hope that you'll also enjoy our regular feature 'Question in a Bottle' where Mark answers listeners' questions about investing.