Nelson Peltz is best known in Britain as the super-rich father-in-law of Brooklyn Beckham, the estranged eldest son of David and Victoria.
Peltz, a wizened 83-year-old billionaire who made his fortune in the food industry, has been the scourge of some of Britain’s most esteemed food and consumer-goods companies down the decades and his actions have forced them into overseas ownership, as we shall see.
Now he is at it again. He is among the movers behind the self-immolation of Unilever, one of Britain’s oldest, most respected, and far-reaching consumer goods giants.
It is currently valued at £94bn on the London Stock Exchange,
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