Avon Improving Consumer Product Accessibility Through Kiosks, Internet
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Avon will work to increase consumer product accessibility as one of several initiatives being undertaken in the company's re-engineering effort. As a result of the initiative, Avon hopes to grow its bottom line 16% to 18% and strengthen its global position to become a top three cosmetics company, Chief Operating Officer Andrea Jung told securities analysts March 30.
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