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of Franchise Operators, CAFO
Congressional Hearings, United States, 1997
Darrell Donafon
Deborah Williams & Richard Welshans
Dave Michael & Tony Fammartino
F.T.C. Public Comments, United States
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to exclude an American franchisor's obligation to present a prospectus to a prospective franchisee for a site that will be located outside the United States. The Commission has scheduled informal hearings
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Everyone else in the packed congressional hearing room could see Mr. Skilling had turned a blind eye to a blatant conflict of interest. An internal probe by Enron's own board of directors had
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law
Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware
Class-action dead end
Congressional Hearings, United States, 1997
Disclosure laws: 10 per cent solution
Disclosure laws: False sense of security
Fox to guard
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is ever provided.
Franchise Times
August 1, 2000
Franchising in North America: Another step toward regulation
Philip F. Zeidman
Until 1971, no regulation of franchising existed in the United States
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— Momentum is building in the United States for a sweeping overhaul of the $7-trillion (U.S.) mutual fund industry as a widening conflict-of-interest scandal has forced the resignation of the head
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"We believe that we don't have the same level of problem in the Canadian industry as we've seen emerging in the United States," Mr. Pelletier said…While many industry executives have
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, Hubris, Would you advise anyone to buy into your system?, Fear, distrust, hate and contempt, Unfaithful servants, National press coverage, United States, 19980316 Why Subway
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of franchise investors
Conflict of interest
Conflict of interest, trustee/consultant
Congressional Hearings, United States, 1997
Conspiracy
Conspiracy to commit fraud
Conspiracy to market and sell a doomed
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has been insisting — in congressional hearings, in the press — that its integrity is above reproach. Sure those "special purpose entities" were vetted by Andersen, and allowed Enron to offload
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