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Unilever tops sales forecast, but sees some markets worsening

* Q2 underlying sales up 4.7 pct vs forecast 4.4 pct

* Consumer demand remains weak; Latin America seen worsening

* Dollar Shave Club expertise to boost other businesses (Adds context, comments, bullet points)

By Martinne Geller

LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - Consumer goods group Unilever (Amsterdam: UZ8.AS - news) beat second-quarter sales forecasts on Thursday, helped by price rises, but kept its full-year target unchanged as some of its markets worsen and comparisons get tougher in the second half of the year.

The Anglo-Dutch maker of Dove soap, Lipton tea and Magnum ice creams predicted the economic environment in markets such as Brazil and Argentina would get worse before it gets better.

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But Unilever expects to keep improving its own global performance with initiatives such as cost savings and a new organizational structure that it expects to save 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) by 2018.

Despite economic volatility in major markets, Unilever reported underlying sales growth of 4.7 percent in its second quarter, excluding the impact of foreign exchange moves, acquisitions and disposals.

On that basis analysts were expecting 4.4 percent growth, according to a company survey of forecasts.

"Companies like Unilever (NYSE: UL - news) , which offer consistent growth even in difficult economic times, have come to be seen by investors as a safe port in a storm," said Hargreaves Lansdown (LSE: HL.L - news) analyst George Salmon, noting Unilever trades at 22 times forecast earnings, more than 50 percent higher than five years ago.

Its London-listed shares were little changed at 0907 GMT.

The company said consumer demand remained weak, with industry sales volume growth low in emerging markets and negative in Europe and in North America.

It sold 1.8 percent more products in the second quarter, with the remaining rise in sales coming from higher prices due to a slight easing of deflation in Europe and price increases in Asia.

Finance chief Graeme Pitkethly told Reuters the company was sticking to its full-year sales growth target of 3-5 percent, and margins for the full year would improve in the historical range of 0.3-0.4 percentage points, rather than the 0.5 points delivered in the first half.

On a reported basis, turnover in the first half fell 2.6 percent to 26.3 billion euros. Net (LSE: 0LN0.L - news) profit rose 2 percent to 2.7 billion, with earnings per share up 1 percent at 88 euro cents.

Regarding its purchase of U.S (Other OTC: UBGXF - news) . brand Dollar Shave Club, announced on Wednesday, Unilever said it would use that company's knowledge and expertise selling directly to consumers to expand its other brands.

The company said its profitable but poorly performing spreads business was showing signs of improvement, a year and a half after it announced plans to separate it into a stand-alone division.

($1 = 0.9083 euros) (Reporting by Martinne Geller; Editing by Greg Mahlich and Mark Potter)