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The New Zealand Herald
January 12, 2008
Editorial: Franchising's success rate shows value of safeguards
Nothing matters more to a business than its good name. That axiom rings
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Risks: International Franchisee Association, Tied contracting, Success rate, we don’t know, Survivability (franchisee and franchisor), Would you do
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. “They really need Tim Hortons to be successful outside of Canada for this to make sense, and this Burger King management team, other than their financial engineering side, I don’t see them as being very
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that the successful franchise is “packaged success” lies at the very heart of the franchise boom. “If we know a man is on his way down…we’ll do everything possible to bail him out. We don’t want a bankruptcy
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, Deposit money not refunded, Expands too quickly, Independence, Life savings gone, Lease controlled by franchisor, Qualify as franchisee if you fog a mirror & the check clears, Success rate, we
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included bankruptcy and a poor credit rating.
The businessmen defaulted on each loan, but banks always approved another. Taxpayers’ money usually refunds banks when loans go into default.
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the perspective of the lost passengers and their families, it’s not much of a success,” Washington franchise lawyer Mario Herman says.
Mr. Herman says franchisors claiming high success rates among
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that his company’s shares were sold by unethical operators in the U.K., Abikhzer replied: “I don’t know…I don’t know them.”
Shortly after Canadian Business started asking questions, GIE Technologies decided
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the bandwagon.
The Globe and Mail
November 27, 1995
Don’t get burned by hot franchises
John Southerst
Be careful of the hype over hot trends. Whether you’re talking stocks, fashions or franchises; the moment
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