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  2. Franchising - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2012, about 2,031 franchise brands were operating in Brazil, with approximately 93,000 locations, [35] making it one of the largest countries in the world in terms of number of units. Around 11 percent of this total were foreign-based franchisors.

  3. Category:Franchises - Wikipedia

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    B. Bahama Breeze; Baja Fresh; Bakers Delight; Bamboo Club; Bar Louie Restaurants; Barberitos; Bargain Booze; Baskin-Robbins; Bâton Rouge (restaurant) Batteries Plus

  4. Franchise - Wikipedia

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    Franchise tag, a designation of a player in the US National Football League whose contract is soon to expire that binds them to the team for one year at an enhanced salary; Sports league franchise, or League franchise, a local or regional business franchising operation under a particular sporting league in activities such as pool, darts, etc.

  5. Master franchise - Wikipedia

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    A master franchise is a franchise relationship in which the owner of the franchise brand (the master franchisor) grants to another party the right to recruit new franchisees in a specific area. In exchange, the other party typically pays some price as well as agreeing to take on some or all of the responsibility to train and support new ...

  6. Category:Television franchises - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons (franchise) Sit Down, Shut Up (2009 TV series) Skins (British TV series) South Park (franchise) Spirit (franchise) SpongeBob SquarePants (franchise) Star Trek; Stargate; Station 19; Suits (American TV series)

  7. Franchise Times - Wikipedia

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    Franchise Times publishes the Top 200+, a ranking of the 500 largest franchises based on worldwide sales in its October issues. [11] The data—which also includes other data points such as number of units, both franchised and company-owned, and international units—is used by Franchise Times and others to track franchise growth and analyze trends in the various franchise segments in news ...

  8. Film franchise - Wikipedia

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    Fritz suggested the franchise era was similar to the studio system, except companies did not own talent, they owned cinematic brands while [25] Wesley Morris of The New York Times summarized this in 2016 on discussing superhero film franchises, writing that "the brand comes first, Marvel is the star" in 2016. [21]

  9. Category:Fast-food franchises - Wikipedia

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