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Date Added: August 07, 2008 10:04:03 AM
The region's franchise industry appears to be flourishing despite the gloom in the economy that has engulfed a number of other sectors. According to the latest Natwest/British Franchise Association survey, turnover in the industry hit £12.4bn last year despite the poor general economic outlook.

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