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Q: Who is the owner of unilever in Pakistan?
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Who owns unilever in Pakistan:Unilever Pakistan address is:Avari Plaza, Fatima Jinnah Road, KarachiThe corporate head quarters for Unilever is:Unilever FoodsolutionsWeena 455, 3013 ALPO Box 760, 3000 DKRotterdamThe NetherlandsUnilever is a publicly traded company based in London and Rotterdam, which means that stockholders own this company.See the link below for the Unilever Pakistan website.


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