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Unilever's Omo is the most powerful UK-owned brand in China, according to research from Millward Brown, ranking 8th in the burgeoning Asian marketplace in a list dominated by US-owned brands.
OMO, a detergent brand, launched a campaign in China to empower consumers to get dirty for a clean future, and find a way to respond to the global climate crisis.
Consumer goods giants Procter & Gamble and Unilever will both raise detergent and soap prices in China by up to 15 percent next month, local media reported, underscoring the battle the ...
Unilever's European homecare business, whose brands include Persil and Omo detergent, and Comfort fabric conditioner, plans to make improvements including building factories and adding warehouses ...
The ongoing “Omo Stains Challenge†campaign in Lagos has rewarded consumers over the weekend with popular Nollywood actress Ngozi Nwosu as the arrow head of the campaign.
"Development in China is strategically important for OMO-1 and we look forward to seeing the results of the combination studies with Allist's EGFR TKI compound, thereby making a difference for ...
China's central bank said it will inject 35 billion yuan ($5.06 billion) through open market operations on Wednesday, traders said.
Unilever has earlier said it would invest 300 million yuan ($48 million) on the first phase of the project in Meishan, to produce laundry detergents under its OMO brand.
RESIDENTS in Awka, the Anambra State capital, were thrilled when the Nollywwod star, Mrs. Chioma Akpotha moved from house to house at the Ngozika Housing Estate in the city, introducing Unilever ...
Unilever Arabia today announced the official GCC launch of its new communication campaign for OMO detergent, “Dirt is Good.” The campaign is geared at changing people’s attitudes towards ...
Unilever's Omo is the most powerful UK-owned brand in China, according to research from Millward Brown, ranking 8th in the burgeoning Asian marketplace in a list dominated by US-owned brands.
Consumer goods giants Procter & Gamble and Unilever will both raise detergent and soap prices in China by up to 15 percent next month, local media reported, underscoring the battle the ...
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