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Herbalife plans to get back to 'business as usual'

Herbalife: Relieved financials are back
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Herbalife: Relieved financials are back

Herbalife is relieved to have its lengthy financial audit finished and intends to resume "business as usual," people close to the company said, CNBC's Scott Wapner reported.

Management believes that the nutritional-supplement maker is no longer about Bill Ackman, Wapner reported.

Ackman, of Pershing Square Capital Management, had called Herbalife a pyramid scheme.

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Herbalife said Monday that there were no material changes to its financial statements for 2010, 2011 or 2012, and that it is now up to date with the SEC.

Shares of Herbalife rose about 1 percent Tuesday.

—By CNBC