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the footprint of this brand and increase unit
counts,” said Welter. “In 2012, the company
expects to increase its units by 11 percent.
We expect J.D. Byrider Franchising to main-
tain a 10-plus percent unit growth rate in
the foreseeable future, driven by the com-
bination of existing franchisee growth, new
franchisee sales, and execution of our busi-
ness model that make our brand attractive to
both our franchisees and customers.”
Welter said he is excited about the
growth the company has experienced, which
is fueled in part by the investment made in
the company by Altamont Capital Partners.
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