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It's enfranchising the disenfranchised and once they all start selling merch, it's franchising them too.
It is Franchise's plan to hire top names, offer them lower-than-normal salaries but potentially lucrative profit-sharing deals, and then make the movies economically.
"Part of it is movie magic — the team here knocked it out of the park — and part of it is franchise DNA," said Rory Bruer, Sony's president of worldwide distribution.
It was franchise rights, allowing Perron to set up Toyota dealerships in Western Australia.
That doesn't leave much for the franchisee to live on, but the so-called paper destruction industry is growing at 15% a year in the U.S.; Brophy says revenues of Shred-it's franchises are growing much faster.
But as yet it's more franchising its brand than something more substantive.
Now it's being franchised to IBM for civilian use.
"People come here and think it's a franchise," said its creative director, Sheika Alanood al-Sabah.
It's a "franchise" car, just as a great athlete may be a franchise player.
Guy Ritchie's hyperbolic "Sherlock Holmes" isn't a movie; it's a franchise.
It's the franchise that needs to reassess its direction after overselling and overinvesting in the all-superstar paradigm.
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