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6 comments:
The Herbalife distributors don't look "exploited" to me. Ackman has no clue what motivates poor people, and is a condescending prick :)
As said by someone who I think is a Herbalife distributor - or at least a customer.
And yes - frankly I agree with you.
J
Very amusing. Thanks John.
they love their shakes! buy the stock!
That doesn't look like a publicity stunt at all. I'm sure it's a regular occurrence that members of nutrition clubs all happen to wear matching green Herbalife t-shirts.
This honest to god strikes me as disturbing, and cultish. I have no position in the stock.
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