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In the super competitive job market both parents often have to
work just to keep up and with so many many single parents the
amount of child care service providers needed has increased
dramatically in the last decade. For investors that enjoy being
around children the need for child based franchises has created
an opportunity like no other. Children franchises are often
small like a daycare operated from a
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The other day I had the good fortune to dine at an authentic
tex-mex style restaurant: Montana's. For those Texans or
Chi-chi's diehards reading this article, who are currently
reverse tracking my IP address and loading your shotguns to head
on over to my house...I am of course, being sarcastic. Not a
single one of us would ever consider Montana's "authentic" in
any way, except for the authentic diarrhea
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To buy a franchise...or not to buy a franchise...that is the
question...The following information should help you find the
right answer!
Making the decision to purchase a franchise needs to be given
serious thought, research and consideration of all options
available.
Franchises have experienced annual growth of more than 50% - and
are now also popping up in airports, railway stations and inside
supermarkets.
There is intense competition for new franchisees -so
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Latest Indianapolis Franchises For Sale News
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5 Local Businesses Getting a Super Bowl Bounce
INDIANAPOLIS (MainStreet) -- Football fans have been swarming Indianapolis to watch two venerable NFL teams match up in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium. The National Retail Federation estimates there will be some billion in nationwide Super Bowl spending on food and drink, apparel and electronics, among other things. As host city, Indianapolis can expect a larger than normal chunk of ...
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 07:15:29 -0800
Super Bowl comes to Indianapolis, with more cold ahead
Detroit was the last cold weather city to hold the Super Bowl, on Feb. 5, 2005. Fans tried to stay warm waiting to enter Ford Field. / By Michael Clevenger, USA TODAY
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:39:51 -0800