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Oriflame
Oriflame Holding AG is a multi-level marketing cosmetics company. Founded in 1967, by the brothers Jonas af Jochnick and Robert af Jochnick and Bengt Hellsten. It has a presence in more than 60 countries and is marketed by 3 million Oriflame distributors, generating annual sales of around €1.3 billion in 2018.The brand name is a reference to Oriflamme, a royal banner of medieval France.Oriflame is a Swiss company, founded in Sweden and listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm Exchange.
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Oriflame
Oriflame Holding AG is a company, founded in 1967 in Sweden by the brothers Jonas af Jochnick and Robert af Jochnick, and publicly traded at NASDAQ OMX since 2004. The company sells personal care, accessories and nutritional products online and direct.
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The numerical value of oriflame in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
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The numerical value of oriflame in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- أوريفليمArabic
- oriflameCzech
- oriflameGerman
- oriflameGreek
- oriflameEsperanto
- oriflameSpanish
- اریفلامهPersian
- OriflameFinnish
- oriflameFrench
- oriflameIrish
- ओरिफ्लेमHindi
- OriflameHungarian
- oriflameIndonesian
- OriflameItalian
- אוריפלאַמעHebrew
- オリフラムJapanese
- ಓರಿಫ್ಲೇಮ್Kannada
- 오리 프람Korean
- OriflameLatin
- OriflameNorwegian
- oriflamePolish
- oriflamePortuguese
- oriflameRomanian
- OriflameRussian
- oriflameSwedish
- ஓரிஃப்ளேம்Tamil
- OriflameTelugu
- ออริเฟลมThai
- oriflameTurkish
- оріфлеймUkrainian
- oriflameUrdu
- oriflameVietnamese
- 歐瑞蓮Chinese
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