Estee Lauder, domain dependence, & moats
Subway's journey from a modest $1,000 investment to a global fast-food giant encapsulates the essence of entrepreneurial spirit and strategic franchising. Founded in 1965 by Fred DeLuca and financed by Peter Buck, Subway began as Pete's Super Submarines in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The brand's evolution was marked by a pivotal decision in 1974 to... See more
Faster Than Normal™ • Estee Lauder, domain dependence, & moats
Franchise let growth
Ferrari's allure isn't just about speed; it's a narrative of exclusivity, heritage, and an unwavering commitment to the art of driving. The Prancing Horse emblem is more than a brand; it's a symbol of Italian craftsmanship and a lineage of racing dominance that began with Enzo Ferrari's vision in 1929. "We sell dreams, we sell engines, we sell... See more
Faster Than Normal™ • Estee Lauder, domain dependence, & moats
Brand
“I have never worked a day in my life without selling. If I believe in something, I sell it, and I sell it hard,” she once said.
Faster Than Normal™ • Estee Lauder, domain dependence, & moats
Estée Lauder