Source: BusinessWeek online 10/14/2006
Nu Skin in BusinessWeek online
In July, 2005, when China banned direct-sellers from doing business there without a license, Nu Skin Enterprises (NUS ) (NUS) got clobbered: Sales of its skin-care and nutritional products, which had boomed for three years in China, plunged in just weeks from $101 million to $80 million. And its stock dived from 26 to 15. It has edged up to 18.14 since China issued Nu Skin a license on July 30, 2006....
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