Ugly Turns Pretty for Herbalife
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Herbalife (HLF Quote) announced a seemingly odd, but potentially very positive, piece of news today, and we'd like to update readers. The stock was recently trading at $40.54. This afternoon, Herbalife said it would sponsor the Mexican television show La Fea mas Bella, a show akin to the hit ABC show Ugly Betty. According to the press release, the lead character will use Herbalife products as she undergoes a physical transformation in six episodes of the show. This storyline is expected to air in January 2007. La Fea mas Bella is one of the most popular Spanish-language shows in both the U.S. and Mexico, and this product placement will put the Herbalife brand in front of millions of Spanish-speaking U.S. and Mexican residents. Herbalife earns 20% of its revenue in Mexico, a huge growth market for the company, with revenue increasing 87% in the country so far this year. This news could help Herbalife continue that momentum. We were certainly bullish on Herbalife when we initiated the position at a shade above $33 a share in early September, and we are just as positive today with the stock above $40. We had initially expected the stock to hit $40 within 12 months, but given the company's solid performance, we believe a $50 share price is achievable by mid-2007.
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