franchises

Jamba Grows Through Franchising

InvestorIdeas.com: Consistent with its strategy of expansion through franchising, Jamba Juice Company, a subsidiary of Jamba Inc., recently announced the opening of a new franchised store in California. This new store marked the company’s fourth opening with franchise company, Bright Works Incorporated. John Anderson is the president of this franchise company and a highly experienced

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Franchisees Must Know Sale Options

NuWire Investor: Experts advise prospective franchisees to carefully review their franchise disclosure documents (FDD) before committing to the purchase of a franchise. Item 20 in the FDD discusses the sale of the franchise and the termination or transfer of the franchisor-franchisee contract. Sometimes these contracts include stipulations for franchisor consent the right of first refusal

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Primary Color Launches Web-Based Solutions For Restaurants

QSR magazine: Primary Color, a provider of superior graphic communication products and Web-to-print solutions based out of Orange County and Los Angeles County, California, announced that it launched its new Distributive Print Model at the Dine America show in Atlanta. The company also announced the release of several cutting-edge Web-based applications as part of its

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Oklahoma City Alta Mere Franchisee Is Recognized With Award

NewsOK.com: An Oklahoma City Alta Mere franchisee has for the second time been named Franchisee of the Year by the International Franchise Association. Greg Goodman, who also won the award in 2005, was one of 48 franchise owner-operators nationwide recognized this year for outstanding performance and contributions to franchising. The award was presented during the

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Why Can’t Franchise Legal Documents Be Written In Plain English?

National Post: The disclosure document is the centrepiece of franchise law in Canada. In those provinces which have franchise legislation, franchisors are required to provide prospective franchisees with a sufficient amount of background on the system via the disclosure document so that those prospects can make informed investment decisions about whether they want to become

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