QT Franchise, commonly known as QuikTrip, is owned by QuikTrip Corporation, which is a privately held company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Founded in 1958 by Chester Cadieux and his friend Burt Holmes, QuikTrip has grown to become a popular convenience store and gas station chain in the United States, primarily in the Midwest and Southern regions. The company continues to operate under the leadership of the Cadieux family.
Ingvar Kamprad
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A franchise is a business model in which a franchisor grants a franchisee the rights to operate a business using its brand, products, and operational support. The franchisee pays fees or royalties to the franchisor in exchange for these rights. The person who owns and operates a franchise is called a franchisee.
Rare owns the rights for Killer InstinctMicrosoft owns Rare it's quoted in numerous articles. Netherealm wants to get their hands on the rights for Killer Instinct as we speak very interesting I'm still researching but that is your answer.
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Ingvar Kamprad
Doctor's Associates is the company that owns the Subway Franchise.
Stuart Wetanson
Rare software.
The Atlanta Spirit is the company that owns and operates the Atlanta Hawks NBA franchise and the Atlanta Thrashers NHL franchise.
Not at all. All QT stores are wholly owned by the company. Only the officers and employees of the company can even own stock. Completely self-run.
The game franchise Halo is owned by Gamespot, a popular gaming website. Gamespot is the owner of the Halo franchise, it is. It is the owner of Halo 3 and 4.
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If you mean Qt the framework, then Nokia owns it, and has ever since they bought out TrollTech a few years ago, however, it is also licensed under both the GPL and the LGPL, making it free/open source software, meaning you can freely modify it and redistribute it so long as you follow the terms of those licenses. Nokia also offers Qt under a proprietary corporate license. But as far as I can tell there's no actual practical differences between the open source Qt and the proprietary Qt, except that the proprietary Qt is offered to companies whose Pointy Haired Bosses in charge of programmers are unreasonably squeamish about FOSS licenses. If you mean QT as short for QuickTime, then Apple owns it, and its nothing like Qt the framework. QuickTime is an older multimedia library in use by Apple that's been superseded by other libraries in OS X.
mike tyson
Yes, the Pokeball design is copyrighted by Nintendo, the company that owns the Pokmon franchise.
It's owned by the same company that owns the Valu-City franchise, American Standard. DSW is based out of Columbus, Ohio.