Amway's position in the United States, if compared with IBM, the computer industry leader, and GM, the automobile manufacturer, does have a big gap in scale. Because the products produced by Amway are consumer goods, low-priced household and personal daily necessities, rather than high-priced goods such as computers and cars. However, Amway still ranks 22nd among the top 500 private enterprises in the United States with 1995. Ranked fourth among the top 40 manufacturers of household and personal products in the United States. In the past 40 years, Amway has experienced two serious economic recessions in the United States, but its operating efficiency has never declined. During the economic recession, a large number of employees, including IBM and OMgod, were laid off, but Amway never laid off employees. The scale of production and operation has maintained steady development. Especially in the 40 years of continuous development, Amway has always maintained the record of "no loan operation" and never borrowed from banks. It can be proved that it is financially sound and its operation is sound.
Recently, Amway's total assets have exceeded $37 billion, and its business scale and main assets include:
Amway Grand Waldorf Astoria Hotel: A four-star luxury hotel with a cost of more than 60 million US dollars, located in the commercial and cultural center of GrandRapids, Michigan, with more than 700 suites on the 29th floor, 198 1 opened, which was highly praised and praised by Chicago Tribune and Gentleman magazine.
In order to maintain 24-hour contact with branches in 80 countries and regions around the world, maintain close information contact and online operation of computer networks, Amway Company rented two dedicated channels for artificial satellites.
It owns a luxury cruise ship, "Enterprise 5", which costs more than10 million dollars. Exquisite design, strong power, many interior decoration accessories are extremely luxurious, specially designed to entertain high-level successful people for holidays and meetings.