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  1. Hi thinkers and alike, Anyone who is thinking about going into/becoming associated with business endeavours connected with (M.L.M.) 'multi-level-marketing' ought to look into it deeper for a better understanding of the risks involved. Risk assessment above any and all anecdotes, in my opinion, is the most efficient approach. There's a good case study by Jon M. Taylor, MBA, PhD. (link) The top 10 such companies are :(according to network marketing central) 1 Avon Products, Inc 2 Amway 3 Herbalife Ltd. 4 Natura Cosmeticos SA 5 Vorwerk & Co. KG 6 Mary Kay Inc. 7 Tupperware Brands Corp. 8 Oriflame Cosmetics SA 9 NuSkin Enterprises, Inc. 10 Belcorp Robert Kiyosaki does not have a multi-level-marketing business (owner) to my current knowledge, though he endorses its merits, along with Donald Trump. Good mind-expanding, Barnsley
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