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Michael O. Johnson was born on 1954 in American, is a Chief Executive Officer of Herbalife. Discover Michael O. Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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2019

Johnson was made interim CEO at the beginning of 2019 following the resignation of Richard Goudis.

2018

Since Johnson regained his role as CEO, Herbalife Nutrition has outperformed the S&P 500 by 17.62%, and traded $2.78 million shares, operating 45.87% better than the average. Following Herbalife Nutrition's 2018 Q4 performance, Antipodean Advisors Llc raised the number of shares in the company by 12.12%. In 2019, Herbalife Nutrition increased their sentiment to 1.32, leading 124 investment managers to expand investments and equity positions in the company.

2017

Johnson transitioned to the position of Executive Chairman in 2017, before returning to the role of Chairman and CEO in 2019. During this time, Herbalife Nutrition grew its net sales from $1.1 billion in 2003 to $4.4 billion in 2017.

2012

Johnson came to prominence between 2012 and 2015 following a short sale of Herbalife stock by Bill Ackman and his hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management. Ackman alleged that Herbalife is a pyramid scheme and built a billion-dollar short position in Herbalife stock. Ackman's short position was widely covered by American media outlets and was the subject of the documentary Betting on Zero.

2003

Johnson joined Herbalife Nutrition as CEO in 2003, and served as Chairman beginning in 2007.

Johnson emphasized the need to pivot the Herbalife brand away from being exclusively concerned with weight-loss products and the broader perceptions associated with multi-level marketing, a view which he described in an interview with Fortune Magazine as, “When I took over in 2003, Herbalife was a multilevel-marketing company that sold nutrition products. Now it’s a nutrition company that uses multilevel marketing as its distribution channel.” To achieve this, Johnson instituted quality controls, moved Herbalife's product manufacturing to be in-house, and widened Herbalife's product offerings. To emphasize Herbalife's new focus on general fitness and nutrition, Johnson expanded its sports sponsorships to include more than 200 teams and athletes, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as company sponsorship of the LA Galaxy professional soccer team. Johnson also sought to minimize company claims to distributors around exceptional “business opportunity" to set a more realistic tone during pitches.

1998

Johnson notably set out to acquire the film library of Japanese anime director-animator Hayao Miyazaki. Johnson had, in fact, previously commented on the allure of Miyazaki's filmography in 1998 HBO TV special Animation, Anime, and Spawn: Cartoons Just Grew Up, "We have many animators here inside the Disney Corporation who are very...enthused by our relationship with Miyazaki and are also big fans of his." While individual films by Miyazaki had previously been licensed for the U.S., such as the Fox Video release of My Neighbor Totoro, an acquisition of the complete film library was made difficult, as Miyazaki's relationship with international redistribution had been soured by significantly altered releases of Miyazaki's films, such as the highly edited New World Pictures release of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind as Warriors of the Wind. After some negotiations, Johnson's team was able to secure the rights to Miyazaki's complete library.