JUUT SALONSPA
Business: Provides premium salon and spa services including hair styling, coloring, waxing and makeup, massages, facials and body treatments
Founded: Operating as Juut Salonspas since 1999; independently owned and operated since 1991; previously part of the Aveda Corp. and known as Horst Salons
Headquarters: Minneapolis
Website: www.juut.com
Employees: 400
Executives: David Wagner, owner; Charlie Wagner, owner; Pam Langseth, president
2008 revenue: $28 million
Strategy: Increase promotions to draw more new clients to salons, promote express services to budget-minded customers
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