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Medifast

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Type
  
Public

Products
  
Medifast diet

Founded
  
1980

Net income
  
13.2 million USD (2014)

Industry
  
Weight loss

Revenue
  
285.3 million USD (2014)

Number of employees
  
808 (2014)

Operating income
  
30.2 million USD (2014)

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Traded as
  
NYSE: MED S&P 600 Component

Key people
  
Michael C. MacDonald, Chairman and CEO

Total assets
  
US$ 115.9 million (2014)

Headquarters
  
Owings Mills, Maryland, United States

CEO
  
Michael C. Macdonald (8 Feb 2012–)

Profiles

Medifast, Inc. is an American nutrition and weight loss company based in Owings Mills, Maryland. The company owns five subsidiaries: Jason Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Jason), Take Shape for Life, Inc. (TSFL), Jason Enterprises, Inc., Jason Properties, LLC and Seven Crondall, LLC. Medifast produces, distributes, and sells weight loss and other health-related products through websites, multi-level marketing, telemarketing, franchised weight loss clinics, and medical professionals.

The company is public with a market capitalization of $405 million, as of October 2014.

Medifast was founded in 1980 by William Vitale, a medical doctor. His products were sold directly to other doctors, who in turn prescribed them to their patients.

The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol: MED).

On July 17, 1995, HealthRite (predecessor of Medifast) changed its name from Vitamin Specialties Corp.

In October 2010, Medifast was ranked number 1 on Forbes magazine's list of "America's 100 Best Small Companies". The company was ranked 18th as of the 2014 list.

In September 2012, Medifast's subsidiary, Jason Pharmaceuticals, paid a $3.7 million USD civil penalty for false advertising. The Federal Trade Commission and United States Department of Justice said that advertisements for the "Medifast 5 & 1 Plan" low-calorie diet told consumers they could "lose up to 2-5 pounds per week.", and that these weight-loss claims lacked a reasonable scientific basis, and were unsubstantiated. Under the settlement, any future claims made by the company must be backed by at least one human clinical study.

References

Medifast Wikipedia