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Coming up towards the end of summer and there is not a great deal of news in the industry as many are taking well earned vacations over the next two weeks. One company who has no time for rest is YTB. The embattled company has been dealing with not only the lawsuit filed against them by the California DA but others have jumped on the bandwagon to attack the Co. What is great to see though is that there are a number of YTB distributors who have been coming to the support of the company.

As the Olympics come to a close this Sunday, there are a few bright spots for MLM sponsored athletes. USANA’s Becca Ward got the Bronze in fencing. Nutrilite’s Liu Xiang wasn’t as fortunate after pulling up with a tendon injury and forcing one of China’s most popular athletes to pull out of the track and field events. As we pointed out, one has to wonder about the “curse” of the Nutrilite commercial since other athletes who appear in the ad were all expected to do very well and haven’t at all.

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YTB released their second quarter financials, the news, while not all bad, is -as you can expect, less than spectacular. The online travel agency that has been under heavy fire lately from the California Attorney General, and several former distributors, said that it lost $199,500 in the quarter that ended June 30th, compared to a profit of $1.67 million a year ago. Net loss for the six months ended June 30, 2008 was $3.7 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $0.5 million, or $0.01 per diluted share, for the same period of 2007.  Not a good sign.

Some good news for YTB- they saw a significant increase in their revenue for last year. According to SEC filings, they had a revenue increase to $44.8 million which is a 37% percent increase over the $32.8 million a year earlier. The company also has some very loyal independent agents. Thousands of YTB agents met earlier this month at the company’s annual convention and defended the travel company as a legitimate operation that has empowered thousands to start and run their own businesses.

Scott Tomer, Chief Executive Officer of YTB, commented on the second quarter results, stating, “Our Company has experienced dramatic growth over the last 12 months, and we have witnessed an equally dramatic growth in the revenues achieved during that period. Like many rapidly growing companies, we have had to increase our spending to ensure that we have the proper infrastructure in place to support this growth, and to ensure that the quality of services that we provide does not suffer. We have worked to narrow our net loss on a sequential basis, and are committed to identifying areas for cost savings and improved efficiencies within our business.”

YTB has also finally released an official claim in regards to the California lawsuit, saying, “The complaint was filed after 18 months of dialogue, initiated by the company with the attorney general to discuss the implementation of a new California law’s potential effect on the company’s business model,” YTB said in its filing. “Throughout these discussions, which broadened over time, the company has consistently cooperated with the state’s information requests and provided detailed evidence in face-to-face meetings explaining how and why the company’s business model is in full compliance with California law. The parties recently came to a standstill and the Aug. 4 complaint is a result of this standstill. The company believes it has meritorious defenses to the claims, intends to advocate its position aggressively and believes it will ultimately prevail in the case.”

To decipher what that can mean, the State Attorney General was probably asking for information from YTB to disprove the allegations against them and our guess is that YTB was unable to provide sufficient info.  It is not a good sign at all when you get to a standstill with a high power government agency.  The government will make inquiries and requests for information to either support or disprove allegations against a company/person.  If you are unable (or unwilling) to provide such information or agree that you have acted in a way that could be or was detrimental to parties involved, you end up in a standstill.  It is never a wise decision to end up in a standstill with the government since they have nothing but time and unlimited resources to pursue their objectives.

Stay tuned, this one may be coming to end sooner than we all may expect.

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The Professional Association of Travel Hosts (PATH) has just formally released a statement with regards to recent legal action taken against YTB.  PATH applauded the recent legal action taken against the online travel company by the State of California. The California Attorney General claims that YTB is operating a “gigantic pyramid scheme” that has defrauded thousands of people.

A Host travel agency is one that sells travel plans, programs, trips, etc. much like YTB, but through legitimate means. A legitimate Host agency will not profit from the recruitment of new agents and only makes money by selling travel plans and trips.

Andi Mysza, president of PATH, believes that the lawsuit is in the best interest of legitimate travel professionals. “This is good news for the hosting industry and I only hope that other states and the federal government will follow suit,” he said. “YTB and other card mills have been preying on unsuspecting consumers for too long. For those who really want to develop a travel business and actively sell travel, PATH provides agents with a means of locating reputable, legitimate host agencies which are not involved with multilevel marketing.”

PATH has over 18 member companies and is dedicated to upholding the ethical standards of travel professionals. In fact, PATH members are not permitted to be in any way part of a network marketing, or multilevel marketing program. All PATH members primary source of income is from the sale of travel. PATH says that it is often hard to tell a legitimate host agency from a bad one, and that they are striving to clean up the industry.

No new news in the past couple days about the YTB lawsuit, although people seem to be coming out of the woodwork speaking out against the travel company.

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