Deb, that's exactly what I thought.
Deb, BTW, information on Walter Bass has not been filled in yet. Know
of anyone who has the information and is interested?
As a note: please don't laugh.(at least out loud. lol)
TEAM members I come into contact with believe they are the heart and
sole of Amway North America. A very intelligent TEAM member told me
last weekend that TEAM makes up 45-50% of North America members. Why
they don't check there information is beyond me.
Some interesting financial data. How accurate? Your guess is as good
as mine. lol
Looks like Quixtar( North America ) is 1/6th of Amways sales.
(approximately)
Quixtar 2005 sales $1.118 billion (for easy math lets say $1 billion)
Team makes up 10% of the IBO's registered with Quixtar in North America
.(law office representing TEAM)
TEAM represents 1.5-2.0% of the volume flowing through Quixtar.
(Un-substantiated)
2.0% of $1 billion is $20 million of Quixtar sales made by TEAM.
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Amway
http://www.quixtarw
Amway has grown fairly quickly since its inception. Its historic sales
data at estimated retail prices is provided below from 1959 to 2000 (in
2000 Amway switch over to Alticor.)
At its peak in 1997 Amway estimated retail sales worldwide at 7 Billion
USD.
With the Alticor foundation, the report methodology has been changed and
the actual sales to distributors instead of estimated retail sales (ERS)
have been reported since 2001.
Taking the sales data published in 2001 report into account, the ERS
values are about 32% higher than sales to distributors. The actual sales
to distributors are marked with *.
FY 2005 6.4 Billion* (est. retail sales of 8.4 Billion)
FY 2004 6.2 Billion* (est. retail sales of 8.2 Billion)
FY 2003 4.9 Billion* (est. retail sales of 6.5 Billion)
FY 2002 4.5 Billion* (est. retail sales of 5.9 Billion)
FY 2001 4.1 Billion* (est. retail sales of 5.4 Billion)
____________
FY 2000 5.1 Billion
FY 1999 5 Billion
FY 1998 5.7 Billion
FY 1997 7 Billion
FY 1996 6.8 Billion
FY 1995 6.3 Billion
FY 1994 5.3 Billion
FY 1993 4.5 Billion
FY 1992 3.9 Billion
FY 1991 3 Billion
FY 1990 2.2 Billion
FY 1989 1.9 Billion
FY 1988 1.8 Billion
FY 1987 1.5 Billion
FY 1986 1.3 Billion
FY 1985 1.2 Billion
FY 1984 1.2 Billion
FY 1983 1.13 Billion
FY 1982 1.5 Billion
FY 1981 1.4 Billion
FY 1980 1.1 Billion
FY 1979 800 Million
FY 1978 500 Million
FY 1977 375 Million
FY 1976 300 Million
FY 1975 250 Million
FY 1974 230 Million
FY 1973 210 Million
FY 1972 180 Million
FY 1971 165 Million
FY 1970 120 Million
FY 1969 85 Million
FY 1968 66 Million
FY 1967 50 Million
FY 1966 40 Million
FY 1965 38 Million
FY 1964 25 Million
FY 1963 21 Million
FY 1962 N/A (no figure mentioned, everybody was busy building the
business)
FY 1961 N/A (no figure mentioned, everybody was busy building the
business)
FY 1960 0,5 Million (first whole year of operation)
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Alticor
Alticor has reported 6 straight years of growth. Its historic sales data
is provided below:
FY 2006 6.3 Billion
FY 2005 6.4 Billion
FY 2004 6.2 Billion
FY 2003 4.9 Billion
FY 2002 4.5 Billion
FY 2001 4.1 Billion (5.4 Billion at estimated retail prices )
FY 2000 3.84 Billion (5.1 Billion at estimated retail prices)
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Quixtar
http://www.quixtarf
2006 sales of $1.118 billion,
2005 calendar year sales of $1.094 billion.
Quixtar reported sales of $1.058 billion for the fiscal year that ended
Aug. 31, 2005, and sales for the four-month period between that fiscal
year and the beginning of 2006 were $376 million.
In 2006, Quixtar Independent Business Owners (IBOs) generated $84.6
million in revenues for Quixtar's online Partner Stores,
2005, $75.5 million in revenues for Quixtar's online Partner Stores
.
Quixtar.com - Quixtar's online sales in 2006 were $880 million, up
10%
2005 online sales of $800 million.
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
wrote:
>
> I didn't see anything on here that doesn't seem correct. It does a
> good job of pointing out that Woodward and Brady and the TEAM folks
> are very minor players in the world of Amway; 10% of the
> ever-dwindling N American business is just a blip on the radar,
> compared with the overseas volume of Yager and Britt.
>
> Deb
>
>
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