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    Easyinternet Cafe

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    Executive Summary: Logistics has been one of the most important activities of easyInternetcafé (eIc) in the opening of new locations. It has become one of the few non-core activities that are in direct control of the company. It means supplying eIc locations across Europe with initial assets‚ furniture and PC’s. It also means managing all the activities in relation to opening all new stores. However under the new business model of franchises‚ eIc is now to only deliver proprietary equipment to

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    Spring 2012 Firehouse Subs Case Study Entrepreneurship 351 Monique Tyson‚ Simone Hunt‚ Umi Patterson‚ Courtney Cooper‚ Montier Kess History Firehouse Subs is a franchise business that serves submarine sandwiches. Robin and Chris Sorensen opened the first location in 1994 in Jacksonville‚ Florida. Robin and Chris are two brothers that once worked as firefighters in the state of Florida. After sampling other entrepreneurial ventures‚ the two brothers decided to expound on Firehouse Subs

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    Chapter 5: Forecasting Internet Case Kwik Lube Dick Johnson received his Ph.D. in the early 1950s from the University of Southern California when he was 25 years old. He accepted a teaching position as an Assistant Professor of English with the University of Washington‚ and in 1962 wrote one of the leading textbooks in basic English principles. At the age of 45‚ Dick retired from the University of Washington with a net worth of approximately a halfmillion dollars. Although Dick enjoyed traveling

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    Contents of the Case Report Executive Summary 3 Events and Incidents Leading up to the Primary Issue 4 Primary Issue 5 Objective 5 Analyze of the situation 5 Situational Analysis 6 SWOT Analysis 7 Identification of the Suggested Alternatives 8 Identification and Evaluation of the Alternatives 8 Financial Analysis 10 Decisions 11 Course of Action and Implementation 11 Executive Summary | Richard Paul is about to graduate from his M.B.A program and planning to start

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    BUSS 1 KEY QUESTIONS

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    1. Enterprise a) An Enterprise is a business or organisation which is formed and new products and services are created and brought into the market. Usually established to cater to the gap in the market. b) Enterprise skills are characteristics needed that allow the company or individual to respond effectively to changing markets. Examples of these are determination‚ persistence‚ passion and relevant skills and expertise. c) An entrepreneur is an individual that had an idea in which they developed

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    Burger King Profile

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    Burger King’s COMPANY PROFILE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Burger King was founded in 1954 by James McLamore and David Edgerton in Miami‚ Florida. In 1967‚ the founders sold the company to the Pillsbury Company‚ taking it from a small privately held franchised chain to a subsidiary of a large food conglomerate. In December 2002‚ Burger King was acquired by private equity funds controlled by TPG Capital‚ Bain Capital Partners and Goldman Sachs & Co. It completed a successful initial public offering in

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    Jiffy case notes

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    Immediate Cash Needs - In 1984 Jiffy Lube (JL) will have $750K due in notes payable. Combined with the new interest payments it will take on from financing 25% of its new franchise news‚ JL will be operating at a loss of $727K. With case on hand of only $139K‚ it will have to come up with at least $750K to pay off the notes due that year. - The company also has $1.4M in on-demand debt which can be called at any time. In reality‚ $1.2M of that debt is to Jiffy Lube itself and Hindman. So of

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    Suit House Case Study

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    08. The plaintiffs claimed that they are lawful owners and possessors of the suit houses. Bhaskar (PW No.01) in his affidavit of examination-in-chief categorically stated that he and other plaintiffs have purchased the suit houses from their respective predecessor in title under the registered sale-deeds. Thereafter‚ they have obtained the building construction permission from defendant no. 04 and raised construction of the suit houses. The plaintiffs in support of the above oral evidence placed

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    Dominos Case Study

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    CASE STUDY CUSTOMER PROFILE Executive Summary As the Domino’s brand grows‚ managing franchise territories has become more complex and the risk of inadvertently creating territory conflict has escalated. To overcome this‚ Domino’s implemented a software solution that simplified territory identification and allocation‚ as well as improving the overall customer experience. Business Challenge When a franchisee invests in a new business‚ their contract will set out the territory and number

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    Business Entities‚ Laws‚ and Regulations Paper Tia London-White BUS 415 May 23‚ 2011 Pamela Weddell Business Entities‚ Laws‚ and Regulations Paper Extermination Business: The best business entity for Frank would be a franchise. A franchise is established when a franchisor‚ Frank‚ licenses another party to use their trade name‚ trademarks‚ commercial symbols‚ patents‚ copyrights‚ and other property while supplying and selling their goods and services (Cheeseman‚ 2011). Frank should enter

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