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Company Type
public
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California, USA
Brand Portfolio
0 brands
Stock
NASDAQ: HLF
No brands found in our database.
Herbalife Nutrition operates as a nutrition company developing and selling weight management, nutritional supplement, and personal care products. The company's product portfolio includes protein shakes, nutritional supplements, sports nutrition products, and personal care items. Herbalife operates through a direct sales model utilizing independent distributors to sell products to consumers.
The company operates through multiple business segments including North America, Mexico, South and Central America, Europe/Middle East/Africa, Asia Pacific, and China. Herbalife maintains manufacturing and distribution operations across multiple countries to serve its global distributor network and customer base.
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