Herbalife Hits new 52 Week Low

 
Herbalife (NYSE:HLF)’s share price reached a new 52-week low during mid-day trading on Monday , Analyst Ratings News reports. The stock traded as low as $35.10 and last traded at $35.12, with a volume of 908,464 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed at $37.58.
HLF has been the subject of a number of recent research reports. Analysts at Buckingham Research downgraded shares of Herbalife from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating in a research note on Monday. Separately, analysts at Barclays cut their price target on shares of Herbalife from $80.00 to $74.00 in a research note on Friday, November 21st. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock. Finally, analysts at BTIG Research initiated coverage on shares of Herbalife in a research note on Wednesday, November 19th.
They set a “buy” rating and a $55.00 price target on the stock. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, four have assigned a hold rating and four have assigned a buy rating to the company. Herbalife has an average rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $64.30.
The stock’s 50-day moving average is $39.7 and its 200-day moving average is $49.23. The company has a market

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Silpada And WomenHeart Continue Joined Forces In 2015

 
Silpada and WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Diseaseannounce a year-long fundraising campaign to spread awareness for heart disease. Throughout 2015, sales of Silpada’s new You’ve Got Heart Necklace ($49 US/$52 CA) will benefit WomenHeart in advancing women’s heart health through advocacy, community education, and free patient support services for women living with heart disease.
Beginning Jan. 15, the necklace will be available for purchase online at silpada.com and silpada.ca, or through the nearly 30,000 Silpada representatives across North America. For every necklace sold at full price, $10 will be donated to WomenHeart on behalf of the Silpada Foundation. Featuring an etched sterling silver heart pendant strung on a leather strand, the You’ve Got Heart Necklacemakes a lovely gift for Valentine’s Day, birthdays or important milestones.
“This beautiful necklace reminds women to take charge of their heart health, and the funds raised provide education and support for women living with this chronic condition,” said Mary McGowan, interim Chief Executive Officer, WomenHeart. “We’re excited to once again partner with Silpada to support women in their journeys for heart-healthy lives.”
The 2015 campaign builds on the companies’ partnership in 2014, when they joined forces to raise funds in recognition of American Heart Month.

“Our mission is to empower women to live their best lives,” said Kelsey Perry and Ryane Delka, Co-Chief Executive Officers, Silpada.

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Kiplinger Says Direct-Selling Is One Of 5 Ways To Make More Money In 2015

 
Of the many strategies to get ahead financially in 2015, one surefire approach is to make more money. You might be thinking that’s easier said than done. But it isn’t as hard as it might seem, considering the multitude of cash-generating opportunities.
In fact, here are five great ways to put more money in your wallet this year.
 
Ask for a raise. If you’re an employee, the obvious way to earn extra cash is to ask for it – if you deserve it, that is. So before you barge into your supervisor’s office demanding more money, build a strong case for a raise. Prepare a list of your accomplishments and how they’ve benefited the company, especially its bottom line.
Note any responsibilities you’ve taken on beyond your job description. And get comparable salaries for workers in your position from Web sites such as Salary.com and PayScale.com. Then schedule a time to meet with your boss to present your case. For more tips, including what to do if you’re turned down, see How to Make a Strong Case for a Raise.
Try direct sales. If you have the entrepreneurial itch and want to earn extra cash, you can start a side business selling anything from cookware to clothing to home decor to, yes,

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Carl And Kathy LaMarr Are Isagenix’ Newest Millionaires

 

“You can’t get stuck on something that’s beyond your control,” says Carl. “You just move on and keep going.”

That’s the continuous belief and vision of Utah-based couple Carl and Kathy. Between achieving their degrees, and owning and running their own restaurant franchises, to taking the plunge to run their Isagenix business, these two are avid entrepreneurs.

“Part of our goal in life was to get to the point where I could quit my job, move closer to our four kids, and also renovate a house,” describes 53-year-old Carl. “We’ve finally done that and it’s been a fantastic journey.”

Moving the Motivation
The 4-Star Golden Circle couple had owned a few restaurant franchises before being introduced to Isagenix in 2004. Their good friend Lenny introduced them to Isagenix.
“Lenny knew we were into health and fitness,” shares 52-year-old Kathy. “We started on the 9-Day Deep Cleansing and Fat Burning System and had fabulous results.”
Lenny began encouraging the couple to join the business side of Isagenix. But Carl was reluctant after pouring thousands of dollars into the two franchises they had purchased.

“I was taken aback when he told me I could make more money with Isagenix than the other businesses,” claims Carl. “So Lenny takes to

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