Multinational
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Currently, there is no such mill in the whole world, so in our vision, there is an African-owned and operated fonio mill that processes efficiently and in compliance with the requirements of
multinational
food companies.
It used to be that the tools of biotechnology were the preserve of powerful,
multinational
chemical and biotech companies.
In 2014, I was a corporate executive with an American
multinational
in India, and we were actually faced with an interesting problem: we didn't have enough women in the workforce.
Even Fidel Castro now says that the only thing worse than being exploited by
multinational
capitalism is not being exploited by
multinational
capitalism.
And when you think that 80 percent of global trade in food now is controlled by just five
multinational
corporations, it's a grim picture.
We cut customs duties, we reduced import duties, and we got all the multinationals coming in, with
multinational
budgets, who looked at per-capita income and got very excited about the possibilities in India, and were looking for a vehicle to reach every Indian.
When he was 10 years old, his entire community was forced to move because a
multinational
corporation constructed a manufacturing facility on the land where they lived.
And the thing about John D. is that he went into this chaotic wild-east of oil industry, and he rationalized it into a vertically integrated company, a
multinational.
Being a history teacher, I knew that
multinational
troops occupied much of Russia during this time.
Set during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, this story has all the suspense of a good cold war book or movie as a
multinational
group of foreigners attempt to smuggle Jason Robards out of Hungary into Austria.
Overall a very nice nostalgic film, which becomes even more interesting because of the
multinational
cast.
What to do with people who are willing to hurt you, put you in jail or even shoot at you for the things that you do, like "stealing" some petrol from a
multinational
oil company for you fifth hand car?
In Rotterdam, when Kevin Burke (Skeet Ulrich) is promoted to chief of security of a
multinational
investment bank, he goes to a hotel with his girlfriend, the executive of the bank Rosalind Bremmond (Katherine Lang), to celebrate and propose her to marry him.
Set in a corporate
multinational
world with the backdrop of old, beautiful cities and local raw industries of Holland, Kevin, the hardworking and confident American is in the battle of his life to keep his soul alive.
A nuclear-powered spacecraft is manufactured and a
multinational
crew is assembled for a manned expedition to Venus.
To be sure,
multinational
corporations enjoy flexibility in transfer pricing and can exert pressure at the time they make new investment decisions, but their flexibility doesn’t compare to the freedom enjoyed by international portfolio investors.
Blue Moon built a billion-dollar business from scratch in five years, becoming the dominant player in the liquid-detergent segment, with a brand that is viewed more positively than its
multinational
competitors.
For example, US
multinational
corporations sometimes over-invoice import bills or under-report export earnings to reduce their tax obligations.
Strong local actors are critical to sustaining services long after
multinational
aid agencies have turned their attention elsewhere.
Because of these shortcomings,
multinational
organizations often find it difficult to hand over responsibilities once the most urgent needs have been met.
JPMorgan Inside the WhaleCAMBRIDGE – It has been a bad few weeks for JPMorgan Chase (JPM), the
multinational
financial-services firm that by some measures is America’s biggest bank.
Multinational
companies have many more opportunities than before to dodge their fair and efficient share of taxation.
Individuals and private organizations – including WikiLeaks,
multinational
corporations, NGOs, terrorists, or spontaneous social movements – have been empowered to play a direct role.
The IFFEd is mobilizing both public and private funds, marshaling international cooperation, and leading a
multinational
partnership to make education accessible to all.
As national economies and
multinational
companies compete for market share, global standards of market behavior become increasingly important.
In South Africa, it was arguably the economic pressure brought by sanctions which eventually brought down the racist Apartheid system; but by the same token, it was economic support from the outside--including loans from
multinational
banks--which kept the system going for so long.
That may be an ambitious goal, but it is achievable, especially if Brazil becomes more deeply integrated into global markets and
multinational
production networks.
So he should be held to the same standard as a CEO of a large public
multinational
company – a standard that is going up, owing to increased scrutiny of corporate governance practices (despite Trump’s deregulation efforts).
Developing countries have a lot to gain from attracting
multinational
firms.
Rising youth unemployment and cuts in pensions and social expenditures come at a time when many large
multinational
corporations legally avoid taxes by shifting their profits to favorable jurisdictions.
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