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The Bountiful Company company history timeline

1971

1971:Founded as Nature's Bounty, Inc.

1977

In 1977 the company purchased its previously leased building in Bohemia, New York.

1982

Nature's Bounty also began a joint marketing program with Spiegel, Inc. in 1982, preparing a special mail order catalog of its products under the brand name Arco with Spiegel's endorsement.

1986

Also in 1986, Nature's Bounty purchased Hudson Pharmaceutical Corp., a privately held marketer of vitamins and over-the-counter drugs.

1990

Net sales reached $70.8 million in fiscal 1990 (ended September 30, 1990), and net income was $723,000.

1991

The acquisition of Sturdee Co., Sturdee Health Products, Inc., and Biorganic Brands, Inc. in 1991 for about $4.2 million allowed Nature's Bounty to add Sturdee Health Products and Biorganic Brands to its mail order product lines.

1992

The Nature's Bounty line, still the company's leading brand in 1992, was being distributed to drug wholesalers and drugstore chains across the United States.

1992:Claims to be the largest publicly owned vitamin supplier in the nation.

1993

Company net income reached a peak of $9.8 million in fiscal 1993 on net sales of $138.4 million.

1994

In 1994 General Nutrition agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a deceptive-advertising claim by the Federal Trade Commission that involved products manufactured by, among others, Nature's Bounty.

1998

Scott Rudolph owned 16.7 percent of the common stock and Arthur Rudolph owned three percent in December 1998.

NBTY's net sales reached $572.1 million in fiscal 1998.

1999

In 1999 NBTY joined Phar-More Inc., a deep-discount drug chain, in selling vitamins and other nutritional supplements over the Internet on a page linked to Phar-More's web site.

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