Sentences with phrase «big multinational corporations»

«It's to show people we can fight big multinational corporations, and we can be successful.»
It took a lot more than a mere rebuke to get big multinational corporations like Google and Starbucks to change their practises, however.
«The fact that you could challenge one of the biggest multinational corporations on their home turf, and get the judges to rule that they were not disclosing appropriate information on environmental impacts and exposures, and to de-certify what the city of Richmond had already approved,» he said, «was a significant victory.»

Not exact matches

She also said that it's hard to find tech - savvy people who want to work for small companies; they'd rather work for big, multinational corporations.
Their main survival strategy was to focus on making Singapore an ideal place for big business — attracting multinational corporations to set up their Asian headquarters here.
When that happens, the patent trolls won't just be going after big, multinational corporations, they'll be coming for you and me.
Leonard has this to say about Tyson Foods, one of the biggest multinational food corporations in the world:
EDB is also on a bigger mission to court multinational corporations and hi - tech businesses to use Singapore as their regional bases.
But that changes when the family - owned multinational conglomerate Mirando Corporation takes Okja for themselves and transports her to New York, where image - obsessed and self - promoting CEO Lucy Mirando (Swinton) has big plans for Mija's dearest friend.
The reason I'm hopeful and positive is that these huge multinational corporations run on bottom line profits, and since they've seen such a big drop off in ebook profitability due to dramatically fewer sales, I think they'll be experimenting with pricing models and sales to fine tune their strategies moving forward.
Competition is fierce in the great big world of multinational corporations.
The most important reason is that we hope it lifts the morale of the corporate troops in their day - to - day struggles and maybe even inspires them to make the corporation even greater» — deliberately satirizing the aspirations of big, art - buying multinationals.
But as Vice Chancellor Laster might have expressed it regarding Big Tobacco: «Lacking lungs, they can not know what it's like to have them intentionally desiccated by multinational corporations solely intent on maximizing profits.»
I offer my clients broad corporate and business immigration law experience from a big law firm, the legal department of a multinational high - technology corporation, and boutique immigration practices in both the U.S. and Middle East.
Relative to, say, a government or a multinational corporation, all but the very largest law firms have only small amounts of big data.
Formerly in a big law firm, he now represents technology - oriented companies from startups to multinational corporations.
The multinational global e-commerce corporation is «seriously considering» cryptocurrencies as a payment method, but Senior Vice President of eBay Americas Scott Cutler believes it's not ready for such a big move.
Many of these positions are in big firms or multinational corporations.
So what NAR is doing to make global business easier, more professional, and more profitable is not only about the multinational corporation or the big company down the block.
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