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Juice Plus+ Moody’s Downgrades Rating, Outlook Is Negative

Juice Plus has experienced double digit sales declines in its fiscal year ending April 2022, reflecting declines in sales force and volumes.
Juice Plus continues to invest in IT systems, tools, training, and incentives to drive enrollment, but these investments have not halted the erosion of sales and earnings.
Moody’s is concerned that the company will face difficulty mitigating distributor, revenue and earnings declines because increased hybrid work arrangements create competition for sales consultants that desire work flexibility.
Moody’s projects negative $11 million of free cash flow in the fiscal year ended April 2023. Moody’s believes the cash balance may not be sufficient to fund the free cash flow burn, the $22.5 million of required annual term loan amortization, and repayment of the $7.5 million revolver if the facility is not extended. 

The Moody’s press release:
Moody’s Investors Service (“Moody’s”) downgraded JP Intermediate B, LLC’s (dba as The Juice Plus Company, “Juice Plus”) Corporate Family Rating (“CFR”) to Caa1 from B3 and its Probability of Default Rating to Caa1-PD from B3-PD.
Moody’s also downgraded Juice Plus’ first lien senior secured revolving credit facility and term loan ratings to B3 from B2. The rating outlook is negative.
The rating downgrades reflect Moody’s expectation for debt-to-EBITDA (Moody’s adjusted) to

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You are officially wasting too much time on admin

It’s the situation small companies owners dread: being bogged down with admin when all you want to do is work on your core offering. Figures released by Tide show that most entrepreneurs (63 per cent) running young companies spend at least one day every month on administrative financial tasks, such as setting up bank accounts, tax calculations, invoices and
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Steps every business can take to guard its financial future

There isn’t a business or government on earth that is not vulnerable, in some way or another, to future cyber threats. Some are based on the volatility of financial markets and other threats come from particular people or organisations purposely intent on doing harm. Yet other threats to a company’s very existence are the result
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CVSL Reports End Of Year Results: Up $23.9 Million

 
CVSL Inc. [NYSE MKT: CVSL] today released results for the year ended December 31, 2014, its second year of operation as a federation of direct-to-consumer companies. 
Revenue for 2014 increased by 28.2%, or $23.9 million, from $84.9 million the previous year to $108.8 million. CVSL’s gross profit increased by 47%, from $35.6 million to $52.4 million.
CVSL’s total stockholders’ equity was $8.9 million on December 31, 2014. On a pro forma basis, including the recently-closed offering of common stock on March 4, 2015, total stockholders’ equity would exceed $26 million. Total long-term debt has been reduced by 80%, down to $5.3 million. CVSL’s bank line of credit was approximately $9 million a year ago and is now fully paid off.
Reported operating loss for 2014 was $20.1 million. “While our company significantly increased its revenue and gross profit during the year, our bottom line results were affected by a range of expenses connected

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USANA – Q3 Revenue Up 10.5% to $191.9 million

 
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. (NYSE: USNA) today announced financial results for its fiscal third quarter ended September 27, 2014. The Company also provided updated net sales and earnings guidance for 2014.
Financial Performance:
For the third quarter of 2014, net sales increased by 10.5% to $191.9 million, compared with $173.7 million in the prior-year period. The increase in net sales was driven by overall Associate growth of 18.8%, which was generated by the Companys Asia Pacific region.
Net earnings for the third quarter increased by 16.4% to $19.5 million, compared with $16.8 million during the prior-year period. This increase was driven by higher net sales and lower relative Associate Incentives expense. On a relative basis, Associate Incentives expense declined due to a $4.5 million one-time payout resulting from the pricing and compensation plan initiatives implemented by the Company in the third quarter of 2013. Earnings per share for the quarter increased by 26.7% to $1.47, compared with $1.16 in the third quarter of the prior year.
This increase in earnings per share was attributable to higher net earnings and a lower number of diluted shares outstanding due to the Companys share repurchases during 2014. Weighted average diluted shares outstanding were 13.3 million as

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