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Herbalife

#6235

Rank

$693.58M

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Herbalife
Leadership team

Mr. John G. DeSimone (Pres)

Mr. Alexander R. Amezquita (Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Mark J. Schissel (Chief Operating Officer)

Products/ Services
Dietary Supplements, Fitness, Health Care, Lifestyle, Nutrition
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California, United States
Established
1980
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001180262
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
HLF
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Overview
Location
Summary
Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. offers nutrition solutions in North America, Mexico, South and Central America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, China, and rest of Asia Pacific. The company provides products in the areas of weight management; targeted nutrition; energy, sports, and fitness; and outer nutrition. It offers weight management products, including meal replacement products, protein shakes, drink mixes, weight loss enhancers, and healthy snacks; targeted nutrition products, which comprise functional beverages, and dietary and nutritional supplements that contain herbs, vitamins, minerals, and other natural ingredients; outer nutrition products, such as facial skin, body, and hair care products; and energy, sports, and fitness products, including N-R-G tea and energy drink products. The company also provides literature, promotional, and other materials that comprise start-up kits, sales tools, and educational materials. It offers its products through independent service providers and sales representatives, as well as through company-operated retail platforms. The company was formerly known as Herbalife Ltd. and changed its name to Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. in April 2018. Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
History

In February 1980, Mark R. Hughes began selling the original Herbalife weight management product from the trunk of his car. Hughes often stated that the genesis of his product and program stemmed from the weight loss concerns of his mother Joanne whose premature death he attributed to an eating disorder and an unhealthy approach to weight loss. His first product was a protein shake designed to help people manage their weight. He structured his company using a direct-selling, multi-level marketing model. In 1982, Herbalife received complaints from the Food and Drug Administration for claims made about certain products and the inclusion of mandrake, poke root, and food-grade linseed oil in another.

The Department of Justice of Canada filed criminal charges against the company in November 1984 for misleading medical claims in advertisements. As a result of the complaints, the company modified its product claims and reformulated the product.By 1985, the company was considered the fastest-growing private company in America by Inc. after its sales increased from $386 thousand to $423 million over the previous five years. That same year, the California Attorney General sued the company for making inflated claims about the efficacy of its products. The company suffered as a result of the lawsuit and was forced to lay off nearly 800 employees by May 1985. The company settled the suit for $850,000 without admitting wrongdoing. In 1986, Herbalife became a publicly-traded company on the NASDAQ and rebranded itself as Herbalife International. However, as a result of the negative publicity from the FDA lawsuit, the company posted a $3 million loss that year.By 1988, the company had expanded its reach to Japan, Spain, New Zealand, Israel, and Mexico and increased its worldwide sales to $191 million in 1991. In 1993, the company underwent a secondary offering of five million shares. The company launched a line of personal care products in 1995 which included fragrances and facial cleansing products. The company was sued in civil court by two former distributors in 1997 for withholding earned income.In 1999, Hughes attempted to take the company private after asserting that Wall Street was undervaluing the company. While the board approved the buyout offer, shareholders of the company filed a suit against the firm because they believed the share price they were offered was unfair. Hughes eventually abandoned his attempt to buy the company and settled the suit with shareholders. On May 20, 2000, Mark Hughes died at age 44. Following his death, the company was led by Christopher Pair until October 2001.

J.H. Whitney & Company and Golden Gate Capital

In 2002, the company was acquired for US$685 million by J.H. Whitney & Company and Golden Gate Capital. Concurrently, plant sources of ephedrine were removed from Herbalife products in 2002 after several U.S. states banned supplements containing such herbs.:?15? In April 2003, Michael O. Johnson joined Herbalife as CEO following a 17-year career with The Walt Disney Company. On December 16, 2004, the company had an initial public offering on the NYSE of 14.5 million common shares at $14 per share, netting the owners $1.3 billion. In the mid 2000s, Herbalife upgraded its manufacturing facilities, moving manufacturing to around 60% in-house, and changed how the company sold its products to distributors.On May 7, 2014, the company announced that it entered into a deal with Bank of America Merrill Lynch to repurchase $266 million of its stock.In July 2016, Herbalife agreed to change its business model and pay $200 million to its distributors in a settlement with the FTC. The company announced in November 2016 that Chief Operating Officer Richard Goudis would take over the position of CEO in June 2017 and Johnson would transition to executive chairman. In August 2017, the company announced that it would repurchase up to $600 million of its stock. On April 25, 2018, Herbalife announced that it had changed its name from Herbalife Ltd. to Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. The company also announced that its shareholders had approved a two-for-one stock split. In January 2019, Herbalife announced that it was replacing Goudis after learning of comments he had made before taking over as CEO that was “contrary to the company’s expense-related policies and business practices” and inconsistent with the company's standards and culture.” Former CEO Johnson subsequently took over the role on an interim basis.In March 2020, John Agwunobi was named as its next chief executive. Agwunobi departed Herbalife Nutrition in October 2022 and Michael O. Johnson was named Chairman and interim Chief Executive Officer.

Mission
To change people’s lives by providing the best nutrition and weight management products in the world and the best opportunity in direct selling.
Vision
Changing people s lives
Key Team

Mr. Michael O. Johnson (Chairman & Interim CEO)

Ms. Susan B. Peterson (Founder)

Mr. Bobby J. Irani (Sr. VP & Principal Accounting Officer)

Ms. Rhonda M. Vetere (Exec. VP & Chief Information Officer)

Bill Ferrante (Sr. VP of Fin., Strategy & Investor Relations)

Mr. Henry C. Wang (Exec. VP, Gen. Counsel & Corp. Sec.)

Mr. Andrew J. Dunbar J.D. (Sr. VP & Chief Compliance Officer)

Recognition and Awards
Herbalife has been the recipient of multiple awards for its commitment to helping people reach their healthy lifestyle goals, including the DSA Environmental Innovation Award and the DSA Corporate in Motion Award for its commitment to bringing global nutrition to children in need.
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Herbalife
Leadership team

Mr. John G. DeSimone (Pres)

Mr. Alexander R. Amezquita (Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Mark J. Schissel (Chief Operating Officer)

Products/ Services
Dietary Supplements, Fitness, Health Care, Lifestyle, Nutrition
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California, United States
Established
1980
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001180262
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
HLF
Social Media