China Regulatory Probe Slows Nu Skin Growth After Record Year
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The firm’s recent explosive growth is expected to slow substantially in the first quarter – to between 20% and 24% – but Nu Skin is confident the steps it is taking in China “make our long-term success more likely.” Analysts have faith in the firm as it works with Chinese officials to resolve an investigation into its business practices.
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