Sentences with phrase «by multinational»

In 2014, office space development has been steady, with the supply readily absorbed by multinational corporations setting up operations there.
Part of the great success of the «Swiss business model» is represented by the multinational companies in Switzerland which in turn benefit from ideal framework conditions for the economy.
To give competition to the G3, the Indian smartphone market already has Oppo Find 7, which features a QHD display, and flagship smartphones by multinational companies including Samsung, HTC, Sony and Apple.
This popular standard, used on everything but home Wi - Fi routers to the sophisticated security equipment used by multinational corporations, was considered the gold standard in the industry, but that invincibility has recently been shattered.
The blockchain coalition, which is being led by multinational crypto organizations in Russia, South Korea and China, intends to file court orders as early as May, according to Russia's TASS news agency.
In that initiative, the concept of e-Banking or Net Banking has been employed by this multinational company.
Although small firms can do much of what big firms do and at lower cost, the big firms are great at a number of services that smaller firms can not do, multinational mergers for one, but to do that work they do not have to become partly or largely owned by multinational behemoths.
«The focus on high profile or political figures arising from the recent publicity maybe actually be distracting attention from the main issue, which is whether the rules concerning the tax domicile and attribution of profits by multinational corporations needs to be reformed,» he said.
«What gets missed in all of this brouhaha is the fact that whatever tax is suffered by a multinational enterprise (MNE) is ultimately passed on to the consumer: Vodafone, Starbucks, Amazon, Boots, Shell, Apple etc., would simply increase the price of their product to protect their bottom line.
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.»
Investment by multinational entities in foreign underlying asset through acquisition of shareholding interest in Cyprus parent company: negotiation, drafting and implementation of acquisition and financing security agreements and agreements / arrangements in respect of shareholders» respective rights.
But IKEA's growing global presence — 234 stores in 34 countries, 2005 sales of over $ 18 billion — seems to have finally awakened the Swedish giant to the demands faced by multinational companies.
When you dim your lights for Earth Hour, you're protesting in a manner approved by multinational corporations.
Barrasso's advocates for unbridled dirty coal and massive gas plays, therefore his pockets are well lined by the multinational energy companies.
We are working to make sure the GCF does not fund dirty energy, and that it does not become an institution dominated by multinational corporations, wealthy countries, or Wall Street investors that would leave critical, yet unprofitable, climate priorities by the wayside.
Today a new set of fundamental holdings of land surface air temperature records stretching back deep into the 19th Century has been released as a result of several years of effort by a multinational group of scientists.
These sites have included the areas around the former US military bases, the extraction of natural resources by multinational corporations, and the war - torn regions of the southern Philippines.
These sites have included the areas around former US military bases, the extraction of natural resources by multinational corporations, and the war - torn regions of the southern Philippines.
The series follows lawyer Kate Walker as she travels to a sleepy French village to finalize the takeover of a toy company by a multinational conglomerate.
It was controlled at the top by multinational such as the Belize Estate and Produce Company, which controlled the marketing and owned most of the plantations in the country.
Of course there are some luxuries that are only provided for by multinational corporations (MNC's), but as a traveler, it is our obligation to be aware of our impact, not only on a monetary level, but on a cultural level as well.
Description: Wellness Core Natural Grain Free dry dog food is another extremely popular brand that hasn't been poisoned by the multinational corporations gobbling up natural dog food manufacturers that still care about producing high quality dog foods.
but the ebook market is still tiny, so any discounts would be dependent on the relative power of the companies selling physical books — and indeed other things since the big six publishers are owned by multinational parent companies who sell lots of other things via these stores.
Yes, you have all worked very hard for very little return in building an empire to be exploited by multinational enterprises, but sadly, your job is almost done and it's time now for you to be given the «boot».
A tablet from Amazon has never been acknowledged by the multinational e-commerce company, though the device continues to hog the limelight.
These factors are the norm in international corporate and political issues, however, and will become the challenge ahead to draw new taxation codes that don't leave citizens of one or another country feeling ripped off by multinational business arrangements.
If you haven't guessed by now, all of these cars were personal pet projects, funded by multinational car manufacturers to fulfil the requirements of their respective and exacting CEOs.
The survey of 1014 school teachers by First Point Research and Consulting — and commissioned by multinational education publisher Pearson — also highlighted that during a regular working week high school teachers spend, on average, nine hours a week working outside standard school hours.
A report published by McKinsey and Company in 2005, China's Looming Talent Shortage, found that the Chinese system produces students who excel in a narrow range of subjects with only 10 percent of its college graduates considered employable by multinational businesses because the students lack the qualities society needs.
The company's partnership with Notifier ensures that it is able to offer the best service possible — having become a specialised company with a strong reputation for the quality of installations with personal service as a local company backed by a multinational company leading the way in fire prevention technology.
Dead Rising 2 is a zombie game with bite — a darkly humorous exploration of the ultimate power wielded by multinational pharmaceuticals and the corruption that creates.
He has a sort of Robin Hood complex, and while infiltrating a large bank run by a multinational corporation, he mistakenly interrupts a different mission by B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D., an acronym (what it stands for is never revealed) for a group looking to stop The Man.
Chinese women employed by multinational companies frequently work more than 70 hours a week.
An underlying requirement for the Reference Mission is that it be implemented by a multinational group of nations and explorers.
The Genomic Medicine Alliance research activities are coordinated by a multinational 18 - member Scientific Advisory Committee, while administrative support is provided by the Golden Helix Foundation.
Funded by a multinational partnership led by UMass Amherst and including the Himalayan region's Intergovernmental Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, Germany, the investigation will follow a cohort of 32 traffic control officers in Kathmandu during two seasons: Cold, dry winter from this month into March, with a second study in the hot, rainy monsoon season from June to August, when air pollution levels are lower.
Both the farm in Gross Lusewitz and the Üplingen fields are paid by multinational seed and chemical companies like Monsanto, BASF, and Syngenta to conduct field trials with genetically modified crops.
The guideline recommendations were developed by a multinational and multidisciplinary panel of oncology, obstetrics / gynecology, public health, cancer control, epidemiology / biostatistics, health economics, behavioral / implementation science, and patient advocacy experts, including some of the world's foremost research leaders on HPV and HPV vaccines.
Nigeria's Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, has called on all global institutions to label tax evasion by multinational companies as foreign malpractices henceforth.
Under the 2015 deal forged by a multinational coalition, Iran agreed to reduce nuclear facilities in exchange for unlocking frozen assets and sanctions relief.
They say that unlike landscaping companies or child care services, the fast - food business is dominated by multinational companies with billion - dollar profits.
That tunnel would cost between $ 3 billion and $ 4.5 billion, according to the study by multinational engineering consultant WSP.
The Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer (ICT) route often used by multinational companies to transfer workers from overseas, although not part of the annual cap, also came under scrutiny by the public accounts select committee, based on the number of migrants entering via this route.
And unlike landscaping firms or child - care operators, fast food is dominated by multinational companies with billion - dollar profits.
The foreign exchange Retention Agreement of 2006, Act 723 which was passed by the then government legalized capital flight and repatriation of mining proceeds by multinational mining companies in Ghana.
It calls for a shopping list of detailed reforms, including choosing the legal basis for the exchange of information, developing common or compatible IT standards and defining exactly what reporting and due diligence requirements are needed by multinational firms.
The amount, according to court papers in Lagos, represents the shortfall of the money paid by the multinational oil firm in the account of the Nigerian government with Central Bank of Nigeria, for crude oil lifted in 2013 and 2014.
«Other stand - out recommendations include a bill designed to address the exploitation of our tax laws and exploitation of Nigerians by multinational firms by Femi Obagun, and a brief policy for more stringent laws against rapists, a Workers Protection Act, an Alternate Financing to Economic Growth Act, a Policing and State Security Act, and a Government Transparency and Anti Corruption Act.
But when it comes to marketing and PR by multinational corporations, nothing is ever that simple.
Women employed by multinational corporations frequently fare much better, receiving as many as 90 days of paid leave, depending on the company.
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