Franchising Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Franchising stocks.

Franchising Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 2 MCD Costco and Chipotle Investors Need to Learn This History Lesson
Jun 1 MCD These 3 Dow Stocks Are Set to Soar in 2024 and Beyond
Jun 1 MCD McDonald’s facts draw attention to its problems: Chart of the Week
May 31 MCD Can Krispy Kreme Overcome Ozempic Fears And Become The Next Chipotle?
May 31 JYNT The past three years for Joint (NASDAQ:JYNT) investors has not been profitable
May 31 MCD Investors in McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) have seen respectable returns of 37% over the past five years
May 31 MCD Not So Happy Meal: McDonald's Menu Price Has Increased By More Than 100%, Some More Than 200% In The Past Decade
May 31 WEN $5 Meal Frenzy Not Enough? Why This Analyst Sees Appetite for McDonald's Stock Despite Value War
May 31 MCD $5 Meal Frenzy Not Enough? Why This Analyst Sees Appetite for McDonald's Stock Despite Value War
May 30 MCD Fast food discounts are a 'necessary evil' right now: Analyst
May 30 WEN Fast food discounts are a 'necessary evil' right now: Analyst
May 30 MCD 3 Stocks With High Yield Growth For Long-Term Passive Income
May 30 MCD McDonald’s disputes claims prices have risen 100%
May 30 MCD Why Is McDonald's (MCD) Down 9.1% Since Last Earnings Report?
May 30 MCD 3 Investing Lessons from Billionaire Bill Ackman's Ownership of Chipotle Stock
May 30 MCD Billionaire Bill Gates Has A McDonald's 'Gold Card' That Gives Him Free Food For Life Worldwide
May 30 MCD McDonald's, the viral $18 Big Mac deal, and the election wildcard
May 30 HLT Insiders Buying Hilton Worldwide And 2 Other Stocks
May 30 PLNT Does Planet Fitness (PLNT) Have a Difficult Operating Environment?
May 30 HQI HireQuest, Inc. (NASDAQ:HQI) Pays A US$0.06 Dividend In Just Three Days
Franchising

Franchising is based on a marketing concept which can be adopted by an organization as a strategy for business expansion. Where implemented, a franchiser licenses its know-how, procedures, intellectual property, use of its business model, brand, and rights to sell its branded products and services to a franchisee. In return the franchisee pays certain fees and agrees to comply with certain obligations, typically set out in a Franchise Agreement.
The word "franchise" is of Anglo-French derivation—from franc, meaning free—and is used both as a noun and as a (transitive) verb.
For the franchiser, use of a franchise system is an alternative business growth strategy, compared to expansion through corporate owned outlets or "chain stores". Adopting a franchise system business growth strategy for the sale and distribution of goods and services minimizes the franchiser's capital investment and liability risk.
As with any business venture, franchising is not immune to risk. But if undertaken in the right way, franchising can be a vehicle of success for both the franchisor and franchisee.
Thirty-six countries have laws that explicitly regulate franchising, with the majority of all other countries having laws which have a direct or indirect effect on franchising.
Franchising is also used as a foreign market entry mode.

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