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Click on the relevant share and then on Forum.
Both are regularly discussed in detail
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@GoDividend So I don't see any recent discussion where the two are compared as an investment?
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@GoDividend What's the problem with starting such a discussion? If you don't like it, just keep scrolling and spare me your negativity.

Edit: Thanks for the links you added afterwards. 👍🏻
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@Tojasoku don't see any negativity. Just sometimes a request that others do some research for you.

Otherwise, the above would not just be a question, but something like an opinion. An opinion on the above was not provided, so you first have to find out what you actually want.

I find one version particularly important

Which of the two groups is implementing its restructuring the fastest and most effectively? Both are in the middle of a reorganization/restructuring. Which will succeed better and faster?
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@GoDividend Instead of making negative comments, start this discussion right away.

Do you, like many others, expect that with the change of CEO at Nestlé, the focus will now be increasingly on the most important brands, as Unilever is also trying to do with its restructuring?

Giving up the ice cream business at Unilever may seem sensible, but it takes Unilever away from the food market once again. It is already strongly positioned elsewhere with core brands such as Dove. Nestlé has the majority of its core business in the food industry (some pet food and hygiene, but together "only" 20-30%). Perhaps the focus of the companies is also decisive, would you rather invest in food or cleaning and hygiene products? What are the expectations here?

Personally, I tend to favor the food sector and therefore Nestlé. How do you see that?
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@Tojasoku put your last answer right at the top of the post. Then we have a nice basis for other people to address the topic in more depth.

Basically, I order further ahead in the conversion.
Unilever still has a lot more to do.

Unilever would only make its way into the portfolio after the spin-off of the ice cream business (you can wait another 2 quarters to see what this ultimately means for the parent company).

I would actually prefer Nestlé at the moment
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@Tojasoku Just had a look at my deepdive.
Unilever's weighting in my ETFs is 0.15% less than Nestlé's 0.2%. There are also smart people there who think about things 😅.