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Reckitt Benckiser Group plc, trading as Reckitt, is a British multinational consumer goods company headquartered in Slough, England. [3] It is a producer of health, hygiene and nutrition products. [4] The company was formed in March 1999 by the merger of British company Reckitt & Colman plc and Dutch company Benckiser N.V.
Indivior is a specialty pharmaceuticals business. Established as a division of Reckitt Benckiser in 1994 and demerged from that company in December 2014, the company has been fined for false marketing claims about the safety of its drug, Suboxone. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and on the NASDAQ Global Select Market .
JAB Holding Company [4] ( "JAB" or Joh. A. Benckiser) is a German conglomerate, headquartered in Luxembourg, that includes investments in companies operating in the areas of consumer goods, coffee, luxury fashion, animal health, and fast food, among others.
The shares of Unilever and Reckitt Benckiser have outperformed the FTSE 100 index over the last six months. The Footsie has dropped 3%, but Unilever is up 11% and Reckitt Benckiser has risen 6%.
Should I buy Reckitt Benckiser ? LONDON -- It's time to go shopping for shares again, but where to start? There are loads of great stocks to choose from, and I've got my wallet out. So here's the ...
LONDON -- Reckitt Benckiser (ISE: RB.L) has gained 18.7% to 3,775 pence so far in 2012, making this share one of the year's stronger performers in the FTSE 100. During the same time, the blue chip ...
Lysol ( / ˈlaɪsɒl /; spelled Lizol in India [1]) is a brand of American cleaning and disinfecting products distributed by Reckitt, which markets the similar Dettol or Sagrotan in other markets. The line includes liquid solutions for hard and soft surfaces, air treatment, and hand washing. The active ingredient in many Lysol products is ...
LONDON -- In an outcome that's tough on investors, the FTSE 100 (INDEX: ^FTSE) has failed to deliver a rising dividend payout over the last few years. Just look at the iShares FTSE 100 ETF, for ...