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  2. Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    When 3G Capital purchased Burger King in January 2011, the company moved to resolve all disputes with its franchises. By April, Burger King and the franchises agreed to a non-monetary settlement where the franchise were allowed to reprice the Buck Double to $1.29 US$ as well as giving them more power in future in determining the makeup of the ...

  3. List of countries with Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    In its EMEA group, Burger King's Switzerland-based subsidiary Burger King Europe GmbH is responsible for the licensing and development of BK franchises in those regions. [8] In the APAC region, the Singapore-based BK AsiaPac, Pte. Ltd. business unit handles franchising for East Asia, the Asian subcontinent and all Oceanic territories.

  4. History of Burger King - Wikipedia

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    2006: Burger King is listed on the NYSE with the stock symbol BKC when the chain goes public in an IPO. [5] 2009: Company opens its 12,000th store, located in Beijing. [95] 2010: Brazil-based 3G Capital acquires Burger King in a deal worth $3.26 bn/BRL$5.6 bn. [5] [96] 2011: Burger King begins a yearlong revamp of its menu and advertising ...

  5. Nordic Service Partners - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Service Partners (NSP) is the largest franchisee of Burger King in the Nordic countries as well as being a franchisee of KFC in Sweden and TGI Fridays in Denmark. The company is today one of Sweden's largest restaurant companies specialising in fast food restaurants .

  6. A Few Fun Facts About Burger King - AOL

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    Every day, more than 11 million customers visit a Burger King Worldwide location. While most people are familiar with the story behind McDonald's and its founder Ray Kroc, as well as the story ...

  7. Burger King - Wikipedia

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    Burger King Corporation (BK, stylized in all caps) is an American multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants.Headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida, the company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based restaurant chain.

  8. Talk:List of countries with Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    1 Without Burger King. ... 1 comment. 3 Europe. 2 comments. 4 Mongolia. ... 6 External links modified. 1 comment. 7 Australia. 1 comment. 8 Fix the map of countries ...

  9. These fast-food chains have all donated to President Trump's ...

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