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Buying an existing outlet even riskier than a new one
Buying co-operatives
Canada: An unwise place to invest
Collective bargaining used in franchise agreements
Commercially reasonable exercise of discretion
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/the-marriage:the-souring
Buying an existing outlet even riskier than a new one, Churning (serial reselling), Consultants sell ideas that sell, Easy credit fuels worthless system sales, Desperate to sell any franchise for any price
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090406-some-franchisers
Buying an existing outlet even riskier than a new one, Mergers and acquisitions, Multi-tradename franchisors are often the most ruthless, New franchisor may be nastier than the old one, Refranchising
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ones, Success rate of 95 per cent, American Dream, Academic scorn, When the franchisor tanks, so does the franchisee, 75 per cent of new franchise systems die within 10 years, Professor Timothy M. Bates, Universities provide unbiased expert knowledge and pursue objective truth, Buying an existing outlet even riskier
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/look-before-you-leap
Buying an existing outlet even riskier than a new one, Churning (serial reselling), Desperate to sell any franchise for any price, Do the old franchisees get the same deal as the new ones
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090401-tight-credit
riskier than franchisees starting from scratch. A person entering self-employment by purchasing an ongoing franchise risks acquiring a firm that is more likely than a de novo startup to go out of business within the next few years.
Potential entrepreneurs drawn to franchising are often attracted by industry promotional
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19990624-tim-bates
…a damning assessment of rail privatisation in this country, it also noted that while rail franchising in Sweden and Germany has led to cost reductions of 20pc to 40pc, train
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20100614-network-rail
Buying an existing outlet even riskier than a new one, Can't afford to sue, Can't buy lower priced products, Canada: An unwise place to invest, Canadian Franchise Association
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19980601-ontario-franchise
"Problems are more widespread than you think, and franchisors try to create the impression that you're only successful thanks to them. "But my example proves the opposite."
www.stuff.co.nz
September
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040927-buying-a
Pizza Pizza responded by cutting them off the centralized order system and stopped delivering supplies…Pizza Pizza has been locked in a bitter battle with some of its franchise owners
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19930518-pizza-outlet