Unilever (UL) Gains from Investment Securities (2016)
Historic Gains from Investment Securities for Unilever (UL) over the last 7 years, with Q4 2016 value amounting to -$2.4 billion.
- Unilever's Gains from Investment Securities fell 971.47% to -$2.4 billion in Q4 2016 from the same period last year, while for Dec 2016 it was -$9.7 billion, marking a year-over-year decrease of 935.29%. This contributed to the annual value of -$3.1 billion for FY2025, which is 1731.48% down from last year.
- Per Unilever's latest filing, its Gains from Investment Securities stood at -$2.4 billion for Q4 2016, which was down 971.47% from -$2.2 billion recorded in Q4 2015.
- In the past 5 years, Unilever's Gains from Investment Securities ranged from a high of -$2.2 billion in Q4 2012 and a low of -$2.9 billion during Q4 2014
- Its 4-year average for Gains from Investment Securities is -$2.4 billion, with a median of -$2.3 billion in 2016.
- As far as peak fluctuations go, Unilever's Gains from Investment Securities tumbled by 3619.71% in 2012, and later soared by 2330.43% in 2015.
- Over the past 4 years, Unilever's Gains from Investment Securities (Quarter) stood at -$2.2 billion in 2012, then plummeted by 32.57% to -$2.9 billion in 2014, then increased by 23.3% to -$2.2 billion in 2015, then fell by 9.71% to -$2.4 billion in 2016.
- Its Gains from Investment Securities was -$2.4 billion in Q4 2016, compared to -$2.2 billion in Q4 2015 and -$2.9 billion in Q4 2014.