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type of business as the franchisees. Generally, the principal reason the parent forms the subsidiary franchisor corporation is to protect the assets of the operating company from claims by franchisees
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, may want to license additional franchisees in areas that will contribute to this reputation, even if a particular outlet may not be profitable. Franchisors may wish to have stores operate twenty-four
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evidence with respect to a Loeb plan to unjustly convert franchises into corporate stores.
Allowing the cross-examination of Loeb executives was a serious blow to the franchisor, but what was probably
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to make dramatic changes to the chain, which has five corporate divisions. He did not respond to interview requests.
A franchisor has the right to take back ailing franchises if its owners fall behind
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Tim Hortons has its franchisees locked down, too…And there are the big things, like an ironclad franchisee agreement that maximizes profits flowing to head office in Oakville, Ontario. Store owners
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, Franchisor takes franchisee store, resells to new dealer, Franchisor takes franchisee stores, Franchisor takes store and converts to corporate, Fraud financed by rigged appraisals used equipment
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buying), Corporate stores competing with franchisees, Franchisor takes store and converts to corporate, Monopoly, Opportunism (self-interest with deceit), Drive franchisees out of business, Lease controlled by franchisor, Lawsuits, group, Big Oil, United States, 20041116 Mass. Franchisees
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pay the suppliers. That supply of product dried up; stores had nothing to sell. In that system, more than 150 franchisees lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Franchisors that sell to corporate
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in territory), Franchisor takes back franchisee stores, Franchise agreements are so complex, they are breached the moment they're signed , Franchisor takes store and converts to corporate, McDonald’s not so
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), Tony Martin, Franchisor takes store and converts to corporate, Sunk costs: franchisee's trapped capital keeps them chained to treadmill, Investor confidence crushed, no trust or buying, Lower quality
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