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Tough Times for Franchising - Wall Street Journal
Tough Times for Franchising Wall Street Journal The franchisee association is also demanding insight into what the company does with revenue and interest generated from sales of unused gift cards. "We're paying too much for our products and we're making less profit every year," said Frank Caperino, ... |
Pizza Inn Holdings, Inc. Reports Results for Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 - MarketWatch (press release)
Pizza Inn Holdings, Inc. Reports Results for Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 MarketWatch (press release) We are now offering Pie Five franchises in all non-registration states in the US and are working on registering in all other states." "We were also pleased to see same store sales growth in our Pizza Inn brand remain solid at 1.1% domestically and 0.9% ... |
Top 20 Franchises For The Buck - Forbes
Top 20 Franchises For The Buck Forbes For those who don't have the patience, capital or guts to generate sales from scratch, franchising can make a lot of sense—though not all brands deliver the same return on investment. With the help of Robert Bond, chief executive of the World ... |
Yum to trim ownership of US units, focus on emerging markets - Louisville Business First
Yum to trim ownership of US units, focus on emerging markets Louisville Business First Brands Inc. says it will continue to sell company-owned US restaurants to franchisees so that it can focus more on international markets. “Our philosophy is really pretty simple,” CFO Rick Carucci said. “We reduce company ownership in highly penetrated ... |
Marco's teams with Family Video in $100M deal - Nation's Restaurant News
Marco's teams with Family Video in $100M deal Nation's Restaurant News Marco's Pizza, the franchisor of more than 280 restaurants in 21 states, has partnered in a $100 million deal with privately held movie rental chain Family Video to open Marco's outlets within as many as 350 of its movie stores. |
Pie Face expands to American shores - Dynamic Business
Pie Face expands to American shores Dynamic Business The Pie Face franchise has entered the US market, and co-founders Wayne Homschek and Betty Fong report demand and sales have blown away all expectations. The first Pie Face store opened in New York under the David Letterman Theatre on West 53 rd ... |
Franchising a viable alternative in a tough economy - MiamiHerald.com
Franchising a viable alternative in a tough economy MiamiHerald.com After paying an initial franchise fee, the franchisor commonly charges royalty fees ranging from 3-8 percent of all gross sales plus 2-5 percent of gross sales for advertising fees. There may be additional fees for licensing of computer software, ... |





