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Saturday, 02 January 2010 |
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With an effective as good publicity OpenDoorCampaign MonaVie has answered an Amway lawsuit against Orrin Woodward. The former Amway - IBO (Independent Business Owner) recently was accused to have resigned from the company under questionalble circumstances to compete with it‘s business in MonaVie (as previously reported). "Non-compete agreements were designed for high-level corporate employees, not for independent contractors," says Dallin Larsen, MonaVie founder and president.
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Tuesday, 22 December 2009 |
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Tahitian Noni Int. launched its latest media-portal which provides all necessary backround informations concerning Noni on an interactive platform. With immediate effect videos, presentations, pictures and news are callable relating to the Noni-fruit in general as to ‚Tahitian Noni-Juice‘ in particular. Although already available since more than 14 years within the European Union, there still is a need of clarification for its features, applicabilities and mode of action.
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Tuesday, 22 December 2009 |
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XanGo, LLC Founder and Board Chairman Aaron Garrity has been recognized by the Harvard Business Review as an Innovative Entrepreneur based on a six-year study on innovators and entrepreneurs and what sets them apart from other business leaders. The list of innovative entrepreneurs is part of a spotlight article in the December issue of the magazine. Last month, Garrity was named the 7th most powerful individual to the Power 50 list by a collection of the most powerful people in the direct selling industry globally.
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Saturday, 19 December 2009 |
The US direct selling company USANA Health Sciences, Inc. announced its partnership with the Utah Grizzlies as the team’s official nutritional supplement provider. “We understand how important it is for athletes to know they can trust the products they use. USANA is committed to providing athletes and consumers alike with safe, high-quality nutritional supplements” “USANA products are recognized as the best and safest in the world, and I am truly excited about our association with such an outstanding organization,” said Utah Grizzlies CEO Kevin Bruder. “Not only will USANA vitamins and supplements permit our players to perform at maximum levels and put us closer to achieving our goal of winning the Kelly Cup championship, but the company’s strict adherence to the purity requirements established by the World Anti-Doping Agency means they will be safe for our players.”
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Friday, 18 December 2009 |
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Herbalife Chairman and CEO Michael O. Johnson today announced three promotions on his executive management team that are effective January 1, 2010.
Des Walsh is being promoted to president, from his role as executive vice president, worldwide operations and sales. A member of the executive team since he joined in 2004, Walsh is responsible for the growth of our business by working closely with distributors to achieve greater access to and deeper penetration of Herbalife products throughout the world. He oversees all distributor-facing functions in each region where the company conducts business. Walsh has worked with Johnson for more than 14 years including while serving as vice president of The Walt Disney Company’s Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
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Friday, 18 December 2009 |
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FreeLife International celebrated the grand opening of its headquarters in Phoenix Tuesday with an announcement that it has created 100 jobs and plans to grow that number to 300 over the next three years.The company selected Arizona for its world headquarters after a national search, according to an announcement by Gov. Jan Brewer’s office.“As we work to revitalize Arizona’s economy, FreeLife’s decision to establish and grow its world headquarters in Phoenix is a powerful sign we are on the right path,” said Brewer said in a statement. “These are real jobs and these are real economic opportunities for Arizona families and for the team here at FreeLife.” |
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Monday, 14 December 2009 |
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As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) unveiled the first indications of how the economic slump has impacted entrepreneurship in the United States and 11 other countries in 2008 and most of 2009. The report, Timely Entrepreneurship Indicators, shows that firm formation declined and exits increased, which economists say could have significant implications for job creation.
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Monday, 14 December 2009 |
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Google filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court in Utah accusing Pacific WebWorks and several unnamed defendants for running a scam selling work-from-home tool kits using Google's name. According to Google, people who signed up for the offer were hit with unfair reoccurring monthly credit card charges.
The tool kit is advertised as free, minus a nominal shipping and handling fee. However, Google alleges in the lawsuit that people who sign up for the offer have their credit cards hit with monthly fees and receive “little of value, or nothing at all, in return for their payments.”
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Saturday, 12 December 2009 |
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Tim Sanson, the new general manager of Herbalife International (Thailand), is making it a priority to build a solid foundation for the business and support growth in local distributors. His goal is to make Herbalife one of the top five direct-sales companies in the Kingdom in terms of sales.
Sanson, who is also vice president for Southeast Asia of parent company Herbalife, said he would also work for a regional strategy and provide new country support for Thailand.
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Friday, 11 December 2009 |
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In what is called "the final award", Orrin and Laurie Woodward are liable for $12,736,659 for soliciting other IBO's to resign from Quixtar and compete with it's business (in MonaVie). Chris and Terri Brandy are liable for $9,578,756 and Tim and Amy Makes are liable for $3,533,230. |
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