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The Best Home Decor Direct Sales Businesses

By Kimi Clark We all want our homes to look nice, and due to a few popular T.V. shows, decorating is all the rage these days. There are actually a number of home decor direct sales businesses that will allow you to not only earn an excellent income but also get products at discounted prices […]

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PartyLite Expands Into Spain

 
Leading direct selling company PartyLite, specializing in scented candles and candle accessories, has expanded into Spain with an exclusive distributor. The move marks the 19th European country where the direct seller is actively doing business.  
PartyLite launched its collaboration with the Spanish exclusive distributor Marcel Cluny (MCY Cosmetics SLL Technology and Distribution) with a product training session in Bilbao in November 2015.

Luca Pozzuoli, CEO of Emerging Markets as well as vice president of market development at PartyLite group, says he is looking forward to working together with the Spanish distributor: “With Marcel Cluny, we found the ideal sales channel in Spain for our premium scented candles. PartyLite Candles complement the range of cosmetics offered by Marcel Cluny perfectly, and through its dense network of highly trained professionals and consultants in Spain this partnership is extremely promising.”

Demand for PartyLite’s bestsellers

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CVSL Company Longaberger CEO Resigns

 
Tami Longaberger, who led The Longaberger Co., a direct seller of home and lifestyle products, since her father died in 1999, has resigned as chief executive officer and director of the company.
Longaberger parent company CVSL announced that John Rochon Jr., vice chairman of CVSL and son of the CVSL chairman, will take over as Longaberger chairman, president and CEO.
The company Dave Longaberger founded in 1973 became a $1 billion business in 2000, when it employed more than 8,200 people.
Tami Longaberger became president of the company in 1994, while her father remained as chairman. She took more of a leadership role as her father battled kidney cancer in his final years.
The Newark-based company has struggled for more than a decade, with sales plummeting to roughly $100 million annually and employment dwindling to 230

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