Graeme Pitkethly
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Date of birth | November 5,1966 |
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About Graeme Pitkethly
Graeme David Pitkethly is a Scottish businessman and the Chief Financial Officer of Unilever since October 2015.
Marmite maker Unilever's sales soar after hiking prices
... But its finance chief, Graeme Pitkethly, said: " We re past peak inflation now...
Marmite and PG Tips maker Unilever warns of price rises
... Unilever s chief financial officer, Graeme Pitkethly, said: " We expect inflation to be higher next year than this year...
The young Britons are out of love with the Cup of tea?
... But why the young people s taste have changed so much? Unilever s chief financial officer, Graeme Pitkethly, said that although young people do drink tea, it tends to have fairly high-end, expensive products ...
Marmite and PG Tips maker Unilever warns of price rises
The Company behind brands such as Marmite, Pg Tips and Dove has said it will raise prices to cope with " elevated levels" of cost inflation which it expects to continue next year.
Consumer goods giant Unilever said it had already taken " appropriate pricing action".
Unilever said this would continue across its Global Operations and within each of its product divisions.
The Company reported a 2. 5% rise in sales for The Third quarter.
Growth was supported by a 4. 1% increase in prices while the volume of goods sold fell by 1. 5%.
On Wednesday, The Office for National Statistics said that the UK consumer prices index (CPI) measure of.
However, inflation is expected to accelerate in The Coming months due to a rise in energy costs as well as continuing disruption to UK and global supply chains.
Unilever's chief financial officer, Graeme Pitkethly , said: " We expect inflation to be higher next year than this year. "
It is Not Yet clear how Unilever's price rises will affect consumers. The Company sells to businesses such as retailers, supermarkets and wholesalers who may or may not pass on higher costs to shoppers.
But Danni Hewson, Financial Analyst at Aj Bell , said Unilever was facing a " Balancing Act of not increasing prices so much that its products are no longer competitive".
" It is a real test of the strength of The Company 's brands, " She Said . " After All , will we really stick with branded soap at a materially higher price when there's an unbranded alternative sitting next to it on the shelf which is an order of magnitude cheaper?
" If enough consumers decide they can put up with a cheaper alternative then it would become a big problem for Unilever. "
Unilever's brands include Simple skin care, Sure deodorant and Vaseline. It also produces Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream , Cornetto, Hellmann's mayonnaise and Knorr stocks among many others.
Unilever said it expected its full-year sales to grow between 3% and 5%, but that its profit margin would be unchanged.
Earlier This Week , The Boss of the Food & Drink Federation warned that the hospitality industry, which includes restaurants and pubs, of between 14% and 18%.
Mark Derry, executive chairman of Brasserie Bar Co, which owns the Brasserie Blanc chain of restaurants and whose chef patron is Raymond Blanc , told The Bbc that while trading was holding up well, costs were rising which means it would have to raise prices for diners.
" There is an inevitable effect of all of this inflation and that is that we will have to try and put prices up, " He Said
" At The Moment , we've tried very hard to hold them because obviously we've come out of a very, very serious problem over the Last Year and a half and doing our best to control it, but I cannot see how it is possible not to put prices up, frankly. "
On Wednesday, food giant Nestle revealed that it had also increased prices, which rose by 2. 1% in The Third quarter.
The Maker of Kit-Kats, Nescafé and Purina pet products, said prices had risen on the back of higher energy and raw materials costs as well as Transport .
Nestle's chief executive, Mark Schneider , said " inflation costs are rising faster than we can roll forward through pricing. The Situation has not improved. If anything We Are seeing further downsides compared to what we told you in the summer".
Source of news: bbc.com