Herbalife thrives despite being under attack
Nutrition company saw record sales of US$4.8b in 2013; finds sweet spot in Asia-Pac, which contributed one-fourth of total sales
Singapore
UNITED States-listed Herbalife's president, Des Walsh, may need to step up his marathon workouts, which he does dutifully once a year at southern California's seaside city, Huntington Beach.
Running is, after all, a great way to clear out work angst, something which those at the helm of Herbalife, a global nutrition company that sells healthy meals, appear to have plenty of these days.
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