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  2. Valpak - Wikipedia

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    Valpak Direct Marketing Systems, LLC, commonly known as Valpak, is a North American direct marketing company owned by AmatoMartin. Valpak provides print, mobile and online advertising , customer data and coupons .

  3. Harte Hanks - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, the company owned 29 daily and 68 weekly newspapers. [5] In 1995, Harte Hanks sold to Community Newspaper Company its interest in the Massachusetts-based Middlesex News, two other dailies, and associated weeklies in the western suburbs of Boston. [10] It had owned the News since 1972 and bought the News-Tribune and Daily Transcript in ...

  4. List of multi-level marketing companies - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (dissolved in 2013) FundAmerica (bankrupt in 1990) [25] Holiday Magic (dissolved in 1974) House of Lloyd (a.k.a. "Christmas Around the World") (filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002) Kleeneze (went into administration in 2018) The Longaberger Company (dissolved in 2018) [26] Metabolife (dissolved in 2005)

  5. 15 Best Franchise Opportunities To Own in 2022 - AOL

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    Franchise. Fees. Initial Investment. Liquid Capital Requirement. Dunkin’ Franchise Fee: $40,000 to $90,000 Royalty Fee: 4% to 5% $121,400 to $1.6 million. $125,000 to $250,000. McDonald’s

  6. Edible Arrangements - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company opened 84 new U.S. stores and 9 international stores; the company also signed commitments for 123 new locations. There are many stores in Connecticut including Glastonbury, Middletown, Hartford, etc. [7] In January 2011, Edible Arrangements announced its 1,000th franchise agreement. [8]

  7. Market America - Wikipedia

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    The suit claims the company targets Chinese-American immigrants to sell products to friends and relatives in Asia. The lawsuit characterizes Market America's business practice as "racketeering" and says that "while the executives tell distributors they can earn more than $560,000, only those at the top make that kind of money.

  8. Scorpion (company) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion was founded in 2001 by Rustin Kretz. [9] [10] It started out as a website builder for legal companies and has expanded to include a full stack of technology and marketing services for the legal, healthcare, home services, and franchise spaces.

  9. Arbonne International - Wikipedia

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    Arbonne International, LLC, known as Arbonne, is an international multi-level marketing company founded in 1980 in the United States by Norwegian entrepreneur Petter Mørck. [1] Its product lines include vegan skincare, cosmetics, and nutrition.