Nu Skin Reports Record Fourth-Quarter And 2012 Results

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Today, Nu Skin announced record results for its 2012 fourth-quarter. Nu Skin reported revenues of $588.2 million, a 19 percent improvement over its 2011 fourth-quarter. It also reported full year 2012 revenue of $2.17 billion, a 24 percent improvement from 2011.

 

In a press release, Truman Hunt stated, “We are pleased with our solid fourth-quarter results and believe 2013 will be another record year as we launch a new wave of compelling anti-aging products and project strong performances around the world, our growth in the fourth quarter was driven by particularly strong trends in several key markets including Japan, South Korea and Mainland China where we continue to see tremendous results from our latest ageLOC products. We expect the upcoming launch of our ageLOC weight-management system to drive significant growth in the back-half of the year.”

 

To read the full press release, click here

 

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