Mister Isaksen,
Thank you for your reply to my last letter. I wish to clear up some confusion that seems to have been incurred, and to summarise the results of talks at our end: the proposed four Viking Roaster Company outlets in Ivory are to be managed, owned and operated by three different franchisees. The franchises and primary franchisees (and managing partners where different) would be as follows:
- Premises at 66 Bóthar Cúirte an Easpaig, Inner Ward, Ivory. Ó Riada Investments plc, Peadar Ó Riada managing partner and listed primary franchisee.
- Premises at Unit 14/15, Merchants' Hall, Prince's Hill, Ivory. Ó Riada Investments plc, Peadar Ó Riada managing partner and listed primary franchisee.
- Premises at 18 Sráid an Mhargaidh Ime, North Docks, Ivory. Prestige Catering Holdings Teoranta, Sinéad Ní Ghráda managing partner, Micheál Ó Gráda primary franchisee.
- Premises at 6 Cé an Rosuailt, Inner Ward, Ivory. Divine Foods Teoranta, Nioclás Ó Daimhín managing partner and listed primary franchisee.
The name of the nation in which these companies are registered and in which these franchises are to operate is, fully, the Most Catholic Empire of Maltropia (in Irish, Impireacht is Caitlicí Maltróipea; short form English Maltropia or Irish Maltrópa), as defined by the constitution and subsequent law. This detail should also be available in any good encyclopaedia.
I am unable to provide images or websites for the three listed holding companies. You are advised to contact the named individuals for any and all relevant information. The Investment Bureau is only acting as an intermediary in this instance. If there is anything else we can do to help smooth this process, please write and let me know.
Yours faithfully,
Desmond Óg Mac Diarmada
Chief Officer, Investment Bureau
Rt. Hon. Fionn McBride
Lord Mayor of Ivory