Michael Johnson, Herbalife's CEO, calls investors to rebut criticism by prominent New York hedge fund manager Bill Ackman.
With investors punishing his company's stock for a third consecutive day, the top executive of Herbalife Ltd. sought to reassure shareholders Friday that his company is not a pyramid scheme.




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