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Rosenberg International Center of Franchising
The Rosenberg International Center of Franchising was created according to the vision of William Rosenberg, a franchising pioneer and founder of Dunkin’ Donuts. Mr. Rosenberg saw the need for a specialized center that would advance the field of franchising through relevant research and innovative teaching. His generous grant to the University of New Hampshire along with his vision and drive provided the foundation upon which the Center was launched in the Fall of 2002.
Educational and research guidance is being provided by a top level Advisory Board representing the various segments of the franchise Community.
Visitors since March 3, 2009
| UNH Franchise Index Falls 11.6% in first quarter
Original Publication Date: 06/08/2009Foster's Daily Democrat - The Rosenberg Center Franchise 50 Index lost 11.6 percent of its value in the first quarter of 2009, pulled down by struggling financial markets. | more... | |
| UNH Franchise Index Falls 11.6 Percent as Financial Markets Spiral
Original Publication Date: 06/02/2009UNH Media Relations - "By March 9, 2009, financial markets, as proxied by the S&P 500 Index, had dropped a shocking 25.1 percent from the beginning of the year, wiping out almost 15 years of gains. Most firms' share prices, including the components of the Rosenberg Center Franchise 50 Index, lost a large amount of their market value," said Hachemi Aliouche, associate director of the Rosenberg International Center of Franchising... | more... |