What do you think of the news that Unilever is moving its headquarters from being divided between the UK and Netherlands to solely Rotterdam which was put down as due to Brexit?
https://www.ft.com/content/4fcd127c-...e-cc62a39d57a0
When a 130-year-old company and mainstay of the FTSE 100 decides that an iconic building on the banks of the Thames, just down from the Houses of Parliament, is no longer viable as its global headquarters, it sums up waning confidence in post-Brexit Britain. Make no mistake, this is a devastating blow for prime minister Theresa May — and only strengthens the hand of the EU in Brexit negotiations. Moving to a single legal entity based in the Netherlands means some jobs will move from the UK and, even if Unilever maintains a listing of its shares on the London Stock Exchange, those shares will disappear from Britain’s blue-chip index — unless a special exemption can be granted. It is yet more self-inflicted economic harm.
Hold on, Prime Minister May? Oh, they've done a volte-face and are now moving the headquarters to solely the UK instead. Nevermind, I guess that will fall under "despite Brexit".
https://www.standard.co.uk/business/...-a4465716.html