Monthly Archives: August 2015

DubLi To File Law Suit Against Matt Trainer

 
Business For Home has received the following statement from Dubli Corporate:
 
Official DubLi Statement Regarding Matt Trainer Video:
 
As a company, DubLi will respond in the best interest of its shareholders, Business Associates, customers and employees to protect and preserve its reputation against unmitigated attacks. Fictitious stories concerning DubLi’s business model or its management team will be challenged.
 
As such, DubLi will be filing suit against Matt Trainer in response to his fabrications put forward in a video last week.
 
In keeping with its status as a public company under U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission guidelines, DubLi has a strict corporate policy against commenting on or forecasting conversion rates or any other financial benchmark.
The company has never, not to Mr. Trainer or anyone else, made any statements as to expected conversion rates. Nor has the company mentioned how DubLi may or may not convert in Mr. Trainer’s personal marketing system that he has attempted to sell

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Trévo Continues To Growth Worldwide

 
It’s been a busy summer for Trévo, as the company is just weeks removed from grand opening events in several new countries as well as the launch of a completely new system, including a brand new corporate website, new personal sites, and a new back office system.
TRÉVO’S Founders are Mark and Holli Stevens who have a proven track record of over 16 years as owners of a successful network marketing company. Mark and Holli have also been on the “other side of the table” as independent representatives, building organizations with tens of thousands of members.
This dynamic duo also possess nearly four decades of combined business ownership expertise.
The company also rolled out new features for Trévo Builder, a personal online system designed to help their Life and Health Coaches grow and operate

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Top Member Of Herbalife’s Legal Team Leaves Company

 
The NY Post reports: A top member of Herbalife’s legal team has left the building.
Jim Berklas, who was the associate general counsel and chief compliance officer of the Los Angeles company, on Monday joined the Barnes Group, a Connecticut aviation company.
Berklas spent seven years with the diet shake seller that activist Bill Ackman has bet $1 billion is a pyramid scheme.
Herbalife has vehemently denied the accusation.
The exit of Berklas comes less then three months after Herbalife disclosed a criminal probe into its business practices and said a number of top executives and distributors have been subpoenaed by the Department of Justice.
At least one of those distributors, a veteran member of its 60-person “Chairman’s Club,” has become a whistleblower with law enforcement, The Post has learned.
Berklas is the first senior exec to leave Herbalife

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Amway Makes Major Social-Media Push

 
Amway Corp., a U.S.-based direct-selling company, has announced plans to expand into China’s online retail sector, as the world’s largest direct selling company in terms of sales seeks better options to increase its revenues and lure younger customers in the country, the China Daily reported.
The $10.8-billion direct-selling company made the announcement about digital strategy on Aug. 2 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. The company also expressed willingness to launch an online social networking platform and mobile applications, as a move to go beyond its existing offline direct-selling market.
According to the report, the company’s sales representatives can purchase products through the social networking platforms and the company will be responsible for delivering the goods to their consumers.
Frances Yu, the company’s chief marketing officer, said that the online method has been tested by the company

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Avon Looks To IT To Help Continue Improvement

 
The Wall Street Journal reports: Cosmetics giant Avon Products Inc. continues to attempt a turnaround amid falling sales and difficulty retaining its signature door-to-door representatives. Behind the scenes, Avon’s IT department is working to modernize the company’s IT architecture to usher the business into the digital age, says CIO Sue Liddie.
Today, Avon is embracing smaller regional implementations over global rollouts.

“We need to architect solutions fit for purpose, sensitive to and agile enough to respond to each of those groups,” Ms. Liddie said during an interview in June. Avon’s IT infrastructure should be built so individual markets can tweak technology when needed without disrupting the entire stack, she added.

Ms. Liddie says she hopes a more loosely coupled architecture will give Avon the agility to adapt quickly to individual market demands and expand online and

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