On the money: Unilever's Polman outlines Europe's weak growth prospects
By: Dean Best | 5 August 2010
Paul Polman, the chief executive of Unilever, said today (5 August) that developing markets will drive the group's expansion and admitted that Western Europe will only enjoy modest growth in the years ahead.
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Paul Polman, the chief executive of Unilever, said today (5 August) that developing markets will drive the group's expansion and admitted that Western Europe will only enjoy modest growth in the years ahead.

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