Sentences with phrase «facing overseas companies»

At Mackrell Turner Garrett, we understand the challenges and opportunities facing overseas companies that wish to do business in the UK.

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Mr Hyslop said he had experienced the difficulties that companies faced when they tried to set up overseas through his early forays into international markets.
For Netflix, increasing its exclusive content can help further drive up its subscription numbers, in the U.S. as well as overseas, where the company has faced widening losses as part of its launches in Europe and, later this month, in Australia and New Zealand.
For example, Overseas Shipholding Group (equity ticker OSG) is a deeply junk rated oil tanker company that has seen its bonds drop from trading around par (par means 100 cents on the dollar when comparing the market price to the face amount of the bonds) to distressed levels between 60 and 70 cents on the dollar.
These are very fine companies, they're globally competitive and have maintained their sales in the face of a very strong US dollar which has made their goods more expensive overseas.
Companies also are likely to continue to locate valuable intellectual property overseas to pay a lower rate than what they would face in the United States, likely to be around 20 percent, analysts said.
This achievement has emboldened Trump to claim that other American companies that move jobs overseas and then export back to the U.S. will face 35 per cent tariffs, but pushing through such measures will be dangerous, if not difficult.
The company has also faced legal battles overseas in places like Germany, where courts went after Uber because drivers don't have the required permits or insurance taxi drivers are supposed to have.
Though RIM continues to do well in many overseas markets, the company faced numerous delays modernizing its operating system in an effort to compete with the iPhone and smartphones running Google's Android operating system.
From country - specific data privacy laws to cultural and language differences, U.S. - based companies and firms face a number of challenges when conducting cost - effective and defensible e-discovery practices overseas.
While these layoffs were likely prompted by the sanctions ZTE is facing from the US Commerce Department, the company used this opportunity to lay off some particular employees who previously applied for jobs at Huawei and other rival companies, according to an unnamed manager of one of the firm's overseas units.
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