Avon Web-Based Product Order Twice Size Of Representative, Kroft Says
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Avon Internet orders are averaging $30-$35, almost double the size of an order taken through the traditional sales representative channel, which generally amounts to $14-$15, Chief Operating Officer Susan Kroft told securities analysts during a conference call July 20.
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