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,” Ganahl says. “They didn’t include any of tour explanations (half of the 80 are in future development agreements and Ganahl had offered alternatives to franchisees who could not get zoning
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it. The franchisor buys the assets for 10% and sells for 100%, or more accurately put, for as much as the second franchisee plus loans can afford. To get the 10%, you have to sign a confidentiality
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inexplicably so.”
National Post
August 21, 2000
Lawyers charging too much: report
NEW BILLING SYSTEM: Fees out of reach for middle-class clients
Janice Tibbetts
Legal fees are too expensive for average
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The liquidator of companies entangled in the Blue Chip property investment failure says the amount owed to creditors is $84.3 million - much more than originally estimated…no Blue Chip New Zealand
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shareholder.
The Globe and Mail
November 19, 2003
Black owes much more to Hollinger International
Eric Reguly
Capitalism has its quirks and one of them is the agreements designed to eliminate competition
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“A lot of people think the code’s provisions are poorly drafted, badly considered and pretty much useless. “Everybody else thinks they’re bad…“Can you sell your business? How can you sell
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much more to Tim Horton tale than good coffee
Chris Cobb
There's a chance that you're reading this in a Tim Hortons, sipping a coffee and perhaps munching on a gooey doughnut. Like millions of Canadians
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June 20, 2008
PJ's Coffee Sold to Franchisees
2008-06-20 — Ownership of PJ's Coffee of New Orleans has returned to the city where it all began with the sale of the company to New Orleans Roast and New
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predator, we are the prey.
The Globe and Mail
January 16, 1999
The psychopath next door
You may think that the only monsters are psychopaths. In reality, they can be apparently normal people with whom
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knowledgeable and they won't do much time; perhaps … eight months," he said. "They can both get back in the work force and make money."
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