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  • Villa seemed safe and secure from his many enemies in Canutillo under the protection of his fifty-man escort of Dorados.

    Durango, Durango 2009

  • Villa seemed safe and secure from his many enemies in Canutillo under the protection of his fifty-man escort of Dorados.

    Durango, Durango 2009

  • Expansion is a given: Arcos Dorados has committed to open at least 250 restaurants from 2011 to 2013 under its agreement with McDonald's.

    Zipcar Pops in Debut; McDonald's Franchisee Jumps Lynn Cowan 2011

  • One of the biggest risks for Arcos Dorados is its operations in Venezuela, where it has 138 restaurants.

    Zipcar Pops in Debut; McDonald's Franchisee Jumps Lynn Cowan 2011

  • Separately, the company that runs McDonald's franchises through Latin America, Argentina-based Arcos Dorados Holdings , soared on its first day as a public company but a newly formed container-shipping company fell.

    Zipcar Pops in Debut; McDonald's Franchisee Jumps Lynn Cowan 2011

  • Arcos Dorados The world's largest McDonald's franchisee, Arcos met super-sized demand for its initial public offering.

    Zipcar Pops in Debut; McDonald's Franchisee Jumps Lynn Cowan 2011

  • Villa seemed safe and secure from his many enemies in Canutillo under the protection of his fifty-man escort of Dorados.

    Durango, Durango 2009

  • Villa seemed safe and secure from his many enemies in Canutillo under the protection of his fifty-man escort of Dorados.

    Durango, Durango 2009

  • Villa seemed safe and secure from his many enemies in Canutillo under the protection of his fifty-man escort of Dorados.

    Durango, Durango 2009

  • Based in Argentina but incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, Arcos Dorados holds the exclusive right to own, operate and grant franchises of McDonald's restaurants in 19 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

    Zipcar Pops in Debut; McDonald's Franchisee Jumps Lynn Cowan 2011

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