GNC Busy Becoming 'New' As Old Business Stifles Earnings
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The manufacturer and retailer adds to its turnaround initiative a fee-based customer loyalty piece, "PRO Access," to replace its Gold Card program while also recovering customer traffic with its no-charge "myGNC Rewards" program.
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