Examples of Unilever PLC in a sentence
References to “Unilever” or “Unilever group” mean Unilever PLC, Unilever N.V. and any company or partnership from time to time in which either or both directly or indirectly owns or controls the voting rights attached to not less than 50% of the issued ordinary share capital, or controls directly or indirectly the appointment of a majority of the board.
All employees and Executive Directors of Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC (and any subsidiaries) are eligible to participate in the Plan.
Under the Plan, awards of free shares in Unilever N.V. or Unilever PLC may be made to employees and Executive Directors of Unilever.
In addition, in any 10 year period, not more than 5% of the issued ordinary share capital in Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC may be issued or committed to be issued under the Plan and all other discretionary share plans adopted by Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC.
In any 10 year period, not more than 10% of the issued ordinary share capital of Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC may be issued or committed to be issued under the Plan and all other employee share plans operated by Unilever N.V. and Unilever PLC.
Participants will be notified by Unilever N.V. or Unilever PLC where there is a variation in the share capital of Unilever N.V. or Unilever PLC, a demerger or a special dividend.
References to “Unilever” or “Unilever group” means any company or partnership of the Unilever group, where Unilever PLC from time to time directly or indirectly owns or controls the voting rights attached to more than 50% of the issued ordinary share capital, or controls directly or indirectly the appointment of a majority of the board.
This Agreement shall not become effective and binding until, and shall be effective and binding immediately upon, the execution of the MLA, the Restated MSA and the Umbrella Agreement by and among Unilever PLC, Unilever NV and CMI.
This annual bonus will be paid wholly by the parent company in the country in which you are based (i.e. in your case by Unilever PLC).
Florida Statutes address the termination of business activities and limitation of commercial relations in Israeli-controlled territories that were present in recent actions by Ben & Jerry’s, a wholly owned subsidiary of Unilever PLC.