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    CASO: ZARA IT FOR FAST FASHION L OS P ROBLEMAS • Existe una indecisión por parte de los encargados en el área de sistemas en la empresa ya que hay diferentes puntos de vista sobre si se mantiene el sistema actual de ventas o se implementa uno nuevo. A continuación se mencionan algunos de estos puntos de vista. En caso de dejar el sistema actual: o Se utilizara tecnología obsoleta en las tiendas‚ la cual puede llegar a perder el soporte técnico ya que el único proveedor de esta tecnología puede

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    freshrestaurants.com: www.freshrestaurants.com/Documents/info%20package-FRESH.pdf Fresh Healthy Cafe. (n.d.). Retrieved from www.franchiseclique.com: http://www.franchiseclique.com/franchise/Fresh-Healthy-Cafe?gclid=CK_zutGj3rICFc5cMgodVWUApQ Fresh Healthy Cafe. (n.d.). Retrieved from www.entrepreneur.com: http://www.entrepreneur.com/franchises/freshhealthycafe/333955-0.html Hill‚ T. (2011‚ october 31). Fresh Expectations. Retrieved from www.cityanddale.com: http://cityanddale.com/city-and-dale/tag/fresh-cafe

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    Student’s name: Blah‚ Blah Class & Session: How can franchises ensure their products are appropriate for international markets? Professor: Introduction Most businesses are formed with the notion to someday expand their product internationally. Better communications and technology gives a massive increase in the convenience of international business ventures. Expanding a business internationally is a

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    Ashley Gragg English 111 YD12 Eric Steineger‚ Instructor September 3‚ 2013 OWN IT When people hear the word “own” or “ownership‚” they think of tangible items that they can touch and hold. More importantly their mind probably goes straight to that BMW sitting in the parking lot or that iPhone 5 in their pocket. When people start thinking about‚ what “makes them who they are.” They may start by saying well‚ “I’m a good person‚ I volunteer…” and so on‚ but eventually it gets to‚ “…and I have

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    Zara’s financial performance? Since only Inditex historical financials are shown in the case‚ we took the financials of Inditex to describe Zara’s financial performance. It is reasonable to take Inditex financial data because Zara made up 76% of Inditex’s sales in 2001. Zara (Inditex) Financial Performance in 1996-2001 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Liquidity Ratio (current ratio) 0.81 1.00 0.88 0.87 0.90 1.02 Leverage Ratio (debt/ equity) 1.98 1.84 1.97 1.98 1.80 0.75 Profitability

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    people 4. Purchase of building‚ equipment: KFC setting up KFC standards system for the franchisee include to lease/freehold cost of the land/ building/ equipment. 5. Provison of financial: It’s possible to receive assistance in financing a new franchise through the franchiser‚ who often makes arrangements with a lending institution to lend money to a franchisee. The franchisee must still accept responsibility for the loan‚ but the franchiser’s involvement usually increases the likelihood that a

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    Conglomerates & Franchises By Emily Chui & Benjamin Chu Let’s Define: Conglomerate- a large business that is made of different kinds of companies Franchise- the right or license granted to an individual or group to market a company’s goods or services in a particular territory; also : a business granted such a right or license Let’s Simplify: Conglomerate- a company that owns other smaller companies Franchise- a business that is part of a single chain; can be owned corporately or privately

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    Sea Tow Franchise – Experience The Water In A Safe Way Sea Tow was started by Capt. Joseph Frohnhoefer in 1983 in order to provide emergency services to the victims of accidents in the sea. His vision then was to bring a positive change in the services delivered by the boats. The concept of advanced boat services was widely accepted and the business grew worldwide with the advent of its franchise policies. Today‚ Sea Tow Franchise is established all over the world in the United States‚ Europe‚ Australia

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    A REVIEW OF FRANCHISE THEORY INTRODUCTION In service based industries one of the fastest growing forms of market structure is that of franchise agreements. Certain aspects of franchise contracts tend to be idiosyncratic in nature thereby attracting a great deal of interest by academics and business analysts in recent years. Various explanations have been proposed for the widespread use of franchise contracts in certain industries. While a great deal of the franchise contract has been explained

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    country and has maintained that leading position since 1982. The largest listed food company in Pakistan is Nestle‚ which had revenues of more than Rs65 billion in 2011. Pepsi’s retail sales are assumed to be higher than that number. Despite‚ the franchise model‚ the company has invested heavily into Pakistan. Khan claims that Pepsico has spent up to $1 billion in Pakistan. Pepsi’s investment in Pakistan appears to be justified: Khan says that the country forms the sixth largest market for the company

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