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it no longer receives multimillion-dollar management fees from its subsidiaries Hollinger Inc. and Chicago-based newspaper operator Hollinger International Inc.
Most of the fees were halted in 2003 after
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Franchise bar: Serving those most able to pick up the tab
95 per cent of legal fees are paid by franchisors
Competition rulings
Cost of doing business
Delaware-based corporation
Exponential
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, and Delaware-based Subway Real Estate sued Fisher Road Properties, owner of the small shopping area across the street from Grosse Pointe South High School.
The suit says that Subway's national ad campaign
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Risks: Air of desperation, Charity without hustling customers and franchisees, Delaware-based corporation, Military
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-action, Misrepresentations, Bankruptcy, Expands too quickly, Initial public offering, IPO, Cash grab, Intentional franchisor insolvency, Delaware-based corporation, Trademark re-acquired by franchisor after insolvency, United States, 20040702 Italian Oven
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filed a fraud suit against Kainos principals. Robert Kirkham / News file photo
As a Dunkin' Donuts franchisee, Kainos Partners had big plans for the Buffalo market.
Long Island-based Kainos aimed to open
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- it's psychology's famous "gorilla experiment," used in schools, corporations and anti-terrorism units to show how blind we can be when we're paying attention.
In the test, observers are asked to count
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"I estimate that there are some 200 or more franchise owners out there who have been convinced to hand over $30 million of their money to Cuppy's, based on the reporting from the SBA prepared
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or best practices, because it didn’t issue any shares in this country. In fact, no Canadian shares were sold at all. Instead, a Delaware-based parent company called Amazing Scoop Shop Co. Corp. was used
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practices
Deceptive marketing practices
Deemed reliance
Definition of what is a franchise is very broad
Defrauded more than once
Defrauding the public
Dehumanization
Delaware-based corporation
Delay
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