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Goldman Sachs is among the suitors hoping to buy Subway for an estimated $10 billion: Report
FinanceGoldman Sachs is among the suitors hoping to buy Subway for an estimated $10 billion: Report
By Steve MollmanMarch 4, 2023
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MagazineHow the founder of Jersey Mike’s turned one sandwich shop into a billion-dollar business
By Dinah EngMarch 16, 2020
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FinanceLess Risk, More ‘Reliability’: Coworking Giant IWG Seeks to Capitalize as WeWork Stumbles
By Lucinda ShenOctober 9, 2019
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RetailSeveral More Restaurants Drop ‘No Poach’ Contract Clauses Following Threat of Lawsuit
By Brittany ShootAugust 22, 2018
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Leadership10 Promising Franchises for Ambitious Entrepreneurs
By Entrepreneur and John RamptonDecember 8, 2015
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By Claire ZillmanMay 5, 2015
McDonald's Retains Rank As Largest Single Restaurant Brand In The World According To 2012 Sales Report
LeadershipOne woman’s fight to change how McDonald’s treats its franchisees
By Claire ZillmanApril 15, 2015
Franchises lose battle to halt Seattle’s $15 minimum wage law
LeadershipFranchises lose battle to halt Seattle’s $15 minimum wage law
By Claire ZillmanMarch 18, 2015
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