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    breads‚ the first franchise was opened in Camiguin. This paved the way for its nationwide expansion in the coming years. Regarded as the most successful neighbourhood bakeshop chain‚ there are currently over 500 Julies bakeshops all over the country. Julie’s Company Profile There are three Julie’s companies: RJ and Sons Enterprises‚ Julie’s Manufacturing Corporation and Julie’s Franchise Corporation. All of these three companies merged and eventually become Julie’s Franchise Corporation in July

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    DEFINITION OF ’EXPORT A function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are shipped to another country for future sale or trade. The sale of such goods adds to the producing nation’s gross output. If used for trade‚ exports are exchanged for other products or services. Exports are one of the oldest forms of economic transfer‚ and occur on a large scale between nations that have fewer restrictions on trade‚ such as tariffs or subsidies Example: Powertax fashion‚GK Enterprise

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    1) Wahoo’s would gain more profit without a monetary investment. Franchisees would use their money to fiance and operate a restaurant or more. Wahoo’s would receive a franchise fee and royalties which could be used to national advertising‚ improving the quality of service and invent new recipes. Whoo’s would be able to expand their restaurant quicker than they would be able to on their own. Allowing others a license to operate a business with the company name and the company’s regulations‚ will

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    Location Analysis of a Franchise Restaurant Kristoffer Eyvindson <peter@the.link.ca> University of Saskatchewan Geography 319.3 Problem Statement: Boston Pizza International Inc. is a Canadian owned and operated restaurant. It has many facilities in Canada and has opened facilities in the United States and in Southeast Asia. Boston Pizza is penetrating further into the Canadian market and is opening at a new location on 8th Street in Saskatoon. The chosen location

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    FRANCHISE FAST FOOD INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Nov 11th 2008 Mr. Saghir Mohammad‚ Computers Concepts Teacher‚ Institute of Business Management‚ Karachi. Term Report on Franchise Food Industries in Pakistan Respected Sir‚ This is with reference to your requirement regarding the term report on our “Computer Concepts” course; we are pleased to submit to you the report on the above stated subject

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    Hospitality Management 21 (2002) 353–369 A franchise by any other name? Tenancy arrangements in the pub sector Conrad Lashley*‚ Bill Rowson School of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ Leeds Metropolitan University‚ Calverley Street‚ Leeds LS1 3HJ‚ UK Abstract Recent changes in ownership and consumption patterns within the market have brought many operators to follow strategies that are more concerned with a retailing orientation. Many of the companies operating pubs are aiming to grow

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    U.S. Sports Franchise BUSN-115 Sept. 16th‚ 2014 Introduction Today‚ sports play an important role in the culture of the United States. The local cultures like social systems‚ religion‚ manners and traditional practices‚ values and attitudes‚ language‚ and personal interaction are considered as the important factors when expanding the sports franchise across the borders. The U.S. sports franchises must provide good quality products and services in order to gain popularity in international

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    Summary of Reacquired Franchise Rights It has come to our attention that much of Roman Holiday’s recent revenue growth came from acquisition of franchise right and existing restaurants rather than real growth in the franchise. Management is aware of these issues and may be feeling some pressure to meet growth targets and earnings forecasts. In the following working papers‚ we address this potential issue by reviewing the various accounting treatments for the reacquired franchise rights. We also examine

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    ASSIGNMENT IN BUSINESS FRANCHISING Top International Franchises Top National Franchises Submitted by: GERARD ANDREI B. DEINLA BSBA MARKETING MANAGEMENT Submitted to: DR. EDITH S. BUNUAN PROFESSOR IN BUSINESS FRANCHISING Top 10 International Franchises of 2014 The results of Entrepreneur ’s 35th annual Franchise 500 confirm that franchising continues to rebound‚ with these top 10 franchises leading the way. Here we highlight their success strategies and plans

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    entrepreneur" These are the words of Don Wright‚ a McDonalds franchise owner of about twelve locations. Don and his wife‚ Paula‚ certainly risked it all when they both quit their plush jobs to become self-sufficient business owners. Their first venture was a complete disaster. Their second venture certainly was no cakewalk either. But Don and Paula Wright fought through the adversity and have become one of the most successful McDonalds franchise owners to date. I genuinely enjoyed Don and Paula’s

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