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Good money after bad
Insolvency
Legalized extortion
Low investor confidence
Ludicrous demands
Massive defaults
Money pit franchise
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ruling there are indications that investors representing more than half of Second Cup's outstanding shares are poised to reject the unsolicited bid because it is too low.
"We understand that shareholders
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and franchisors, Academic research, Access to knowledge is a right, Buying co-operatives, Appropriate franchise law, Hope, Restoring investor confidence, Low investor confidence, Attempts to rehabilitate image, Canada, 19981001 CAFO Mission
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been promised big returns by a confident, gregarious personality who has boasted of his business as being worth up to $10 million.
Michael Waxman, the attorney for the two investors who filed
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of $23. He is leery of the fast-food industry because of the weak U.S. economy, tough competition and low consumer confidence. Mr. Wiltamuth also suspects that shareholders may take their profits before
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"In addition to the possibility of an earnings restatement, we believe many fundamental problems persist, exclusive of any 'low-carb' impact,”…Some of those franchisees have included Krispy Kreme
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investors nibbling?
John Heinzl
People still line up for their daily Tim Hortons fix. But lately, you don't see anyone queuing up to buy the stock.
Nearly four years after the much-hyped initial public
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, have been making headlines. Nevertheless, investors knocked the stock of the Oak Brook, Ill.-based concern — which operates the Boston Market, Aroma Café, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Donatos Pizza
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Intimidation
Investor confidence crushed, no trust or buying
Investors see public scandals as just the tip of the iceberg
Lawyers issue threatening letters
Low investor confidence
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Subway sandwich," DeLuca ominously told the Guardian in 2005 – a situation I imagine he hopes has almost been rectified.
Subway's success is also down to the way its low-cost franchise model has
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