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    as a stall in Johor but now has reached throughout the Malaysia. It has grown so fast because of the low franchising fee needed to franchise the stall. The burger stall concept is considered as easy to access and also cheaper than the fast food restaurants. Unlike the bigger competitor like McDonalds‚ the stall are not located inside a shopping mall or even in shop lots therefore franchising the brand is much easier and cheaper to maintain for people to franchise it. Fancy machinery is also not needed

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    for the second location. I would definitely be looking into acquiring a second commercial loan from the very same bank as the first one. I could also look into franchising if the first restaurant is doing well. As stated in the text franchising enables business owners to use other people’s money to grow their

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    Starbucks currently employing? How does this channel strategy fit with Starbucks’ products and positioning? Starbucks’ channel strategy was evident when it chose to expand using company-owned stores rather than initially turned down lucrative franchising agreements. This is to ensure the consistency of the quality of their products. However‚ when Starbucks decided to move into international markets‚ it utilized licensing agreements with local partners in addition to having company-owned stores.

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    Question 1 Why did IKEA decide to enter the Malaysian market through franchising? Do you agree with this strategy? What could have been alternative strategies? IKEA is one of the top sellers in furniture goods around the world. IKEA expanded to Malaysia and approaches high-risk market by franchising. IKEA used a conservative policy to globalize its business. IKEA never enters a new potential market by opening a retail outlet. IKEA sets up a supplier link with host country to reduce approach in which

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    Inn. In the meantime‚ the premium of a brand name was between 13.7% and 39.4%. As of the results of the conjoint analysis‚ it was pretty obvious to Mrs. Fellner that even though she had been leaning towards staying independent‚ the possibility of franchising with some of the prestigious hospitality brands turned really interesting. The elements shown above‚ along with a favorable geographic location and the recent economic downturn incentivized her to start thinking about that possibility. Development:

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    Americans expanded their encounters with fast foods by means of franchising‚ advertising‚ and processing of foods to help them acquire the wealth that they desire. Franchising acquired its popularity by establishing a common method of service which gave customers the comfort that they look for when they look for a meal.When the customers go out

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    The impacts of Information Technology in the Economy are not an issue that can be fully covered in a presentation or a research work. This subject includes a lot of aspects and dimensions and has stimulated the interest of researchers‚ research centres and international organisations the last 30 years. As far as the evaluation of the impacts of Information and Communication technologies in the Economy are concerned‚ the multidimensional character is also accompanied by different points of view

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    These Kendal Ingraham BUSA 3145 -01 Dr. Inessa Korovyakovskaya There are six different ways to enter a foreign market – exporting‚ turnkey projects‚ licensing‚ franchising‚ establishing joint ventures with host country firms‚ or setting up a new wholly owned subsidiary in the host country. Please discuss each method and both its advantages and disadvantages. Exporting - Exporting is the process of sending goods to another country for sale. It is the spread of goods to another country.

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    level. Poor franchising policies have restricted the growth of the Dippin’ Dots brand‚ and with the increased frequency of mergers in the business‚ Dippin’ Dots may find that the managers that took a good idea and made it into a good company may not have the skill set required to compete in a much tougher environment.

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    future. The dealers and franchisors dealing with ethnic wear are the first ones to gain complete revenue of this growth. Speaking about the occupancy of ethnic wear retail franchising in the Indian apparel industry‚ Asheeta Chhabra‚ Business Development Head‚ Chhabra 555 said: “The segment which ethnic wear retail franchising occupies of the entire pie is relatively small. Only a handful of players‚ including Chhabra 555‚ have ventured into this domain.” Since the modern yet contemporary look is

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