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estimate of recent industry revenues.
Robinson predicts his proposed rate structure would drive smaller, high-cost lenders out of existence: "Their scale will be too small to survive on the lower
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as unenforceable or void, Costs of scandals, Conflict of interest, Corporate governance, Deadbeat systems exported oversees to the unsuspecting, False earnings claims, Follow the money: franchising re
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during the boom.
Playing the roles of Bernie Cornfeld and Michael Milken in the latest Wall Street scandal to end all scandals are Jack Grubman and Henry Blodget, mania-market analysts whose mistake
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and bankruptcies to fees and other estimated costs. (Note that the FTC introduced an amended document in January, 2007, called a Franchise Disclosure Document that will replace both the UFOC and the FTC's
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December 28, 2005
Pyramid scandal shakes Ecuador
Thousands stung in scheme that topped $800M . 71-year-old notary behind scam took in judges, military.
Jeanneth Valdivieso
A 71-year-old provincial notary
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of the Franchise Rule served as a cost-effective means for disseminating material information to prospective franchisees; prevented fraud; and reduced the level of post-sale franchise relationship disputes
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former chief executive officer, Jeffrey Skilling, provide some closure to one of the most costly business collapses in history. Roughly $60-billion worth of Enron's stock market value was vaporized
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price of betrayal
Andrew Willis
When the mutual fund market-timing scandal broke, industry kingpin Ned Goodman took the stage at the Toronto Society of Financial Analysts annual forecast dinner
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GUALTIERI.
Antonio Gualtieri
The prominence of whistleblowers in Ottawa's advertising scandal raises questions about the moral imperatives that motivate individuals to embark on the costly and perilous course
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of the legislation will help to promote the advantages of franchising (whose image has been tarnished over the past number of years by a number of high-profile scandals), and will bring only a minimal
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