She's a popular meditation trainer
for multinational companies as well as nonprofits.
From a historical point of view, a lower U.S. dollar is seen as a positive
for multinational companies as they prepare their products to be sold in dollars and can then sell...
I am well educated, working professional, works
for a Multinational company as Manager.
Technical safety engineer resume objective 1: To work
for a multinational company as a technical safety engineer so that I can enhance my skills, improve my knowledge and use my rich experience in a way that is of importance and benefit for the company.
Not exact matches
Yes, the rise of China and Mexico has cost America jobs
as multinational companies discovered they could produce goods in those countries
for less than they could in the U.S..
He went off to the library and scoured the U.S. Department of Commerce database of foreign
companies for multinationals that had anything to do with phone systems and sent them each a letter soliciting them
as customers and, more important,
as agents
for that country.
As the size and breadth of the
company has expanded, G Adventures has slowly evolved into a
multinational with 36 socially responsible programs in various communities that aim to provide education and business opportunities to locals by creating tourism jobs
for them.
THE 2000 Asia Pacific IT&T Awards are open
for nominations.The Business News - sponsored awards are designed to recognise cutting edge innovations from small to medium enterprises
as well
as large
multinational companies in the information technology and
For four days, more than 6,000 corporate CEOs, procurement executives and supplier diversity professionals from the top
multinational companies,
as well
as leading Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American business owners and international organizations convened in Detroit, MI.
Thus, while it initially appeared that the bill was designed to foster entrepreneurial development of decentralized systems, such
as the Ethereum network, to allow individuals to reclaim some power from large
companies, the bill does not accomplish that aim
as it treats public and private blockchains (and possibly even legacy payment systems) equally.By opening this loophole in the definition of blockchain, Nevada does not appear to be showing any more support
for the blockchain upstart community than it shows
for multinational financial institutions and banks at large.
To the extent that the proposed rules make it more difficult
for multinational companies to reduce US taxable profits, however, there could be a negative effect on foreign direct investment
as an unintended consequence.
The indigenous people's closeness to and care
for nature can help counteract the attack of the
multinational logging
companies on the forests of their countries
as in Latin America.
As well as a weakening of the natural family, African countries are now facing the pressure of multinational companies and international organisations to introduce legislation for same sex - marriages and gender - oriented laws, which they can not accep
As well
as a weakening of the natural family, African countries are now facing the pressure of multinational companies and international organisations to introduce legislation for same sex - marriages and gender - oriented laws, which they can not accep
as a weakening of the natural family, African countries are now facing the pressure of
multinational companies and international organisations to introduce legislation
for same sex - marriages and gender - oriented laws, which they can not accept.
The DA - AO is also used by
multinational companies and offices such
as the Philrice, IRRI and universities such
as UPLB in applying
for contained use and field testing of GM crops such
as Golden Rice, Bt cotton, GM corn, GM Papaya and many others.
Constantia Flexibles (www.cflex.com), a world leading manufacturer of flexible packaging products and labels that supplies
multinational corporations and local market leaders in the food, pet food, pharmaceuticals and beverage industries, has hired Dr. Ibon Odriozola
as head of innovation, laminates
for the
company's pharma division.
The
multinational food processors» presence spurred competitive investment and brand - building by national
companies [
for China see Wei and Cacho (19); liberalization led to rapid capital - deepening in the food processing sector, such
as in India (20)-RSB-.
Anastasia works fulltime
as a Communications and Change manager
for a large
multinational company.
According to the article by Ben Stocking,
multinational formula
companies are giving commisions to doctors
for every tin of formula sold, are repeatedly calling new mothers once they return from the hospital, and have even sent
company representatives to clinics posing
as academic researchers.
Danielle Salha says that the ability to publish her vaccine research was a priority
for her when she joined the
multinational company Aventis Pasteur
as a postdoc a year ago.
Dear CareerDoctor, I'm currently working in Italy
for a major
multinational company as a global R&D leader.
Richard Kenyon, a communications consultant
for Biosensors International, a
company whose international headquarters is in Morges, says that large
multinational companies are attracted to Switzerland
for several reasons,
as well
as the obvious tax benefits: «The native Swiss population is very well - educated and provides a good pool
for employment, particularly around the Lausanne area, where the EPFL is located.
The purpose of the report, according to the introduction, was to provide information and data to encourage
multinational companies to invest in Australia
as a site
for R&D.
These include government or private nonprofit funders of basic research, such
as the National Institutes of Health in the United States or the Wellcome Trust in the United Kingdom; academic scientists;
multinational pharmaceutical firms and smaller biotech
companies; and, at the end of the line, government regulatory agencies responsible
for drug approval.
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.
Careers advisers warn that the top schemes are
as competitive
as elite universities — some 3,000 applicants applied recently
for 80 degree apprenticeships with a
multinational company.
As more
companies expand their eLearning programs on a
multinational scale, instructional designers are more frequently finding themselves in positions of having to design
for learners with backgrounds and cultures very different from their own.
With eLearning possessing the capability to be a
company - wide training device
for large
multinational corporations, we
as an industry must embrace and drive this.
This year seems to be very happening
for the German
multinational automobile maker
as the
company had already launched Audi TT
as well
as the new Audi A4 sedan earlier this year.
Also, industry sources said that
multinational companies have withdrawn from bidding
as they will be unable to comply with Preferential Market Access rules incorporated in the tender, whereby tablets
for supply to central government should have at least 30 per cent of components made in India.
I then moved into freelance editing and writing
for similar publishers such
as Pearson Education, Cengage Learning, Harper Collins ELT, and Macmillan Education, before taking a full - time work - from - home position
as Project Manager in the Academic Department of Education First — a
multinational company of language teaching schools who produce their own teaching materials.
Musson's fund has invested in such
companies as Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M), a Swedish - based global clothing retailer with a reputation
for low - priced fashion; William Morrison Supermarkets PLC, a U.K. food retailer known
for creating market - like retail environments with reasonable prices; and Unilever NV, a Netherlands - based
multinational with more than half its sales in emerging markets.
If a
multinational firm based in country A is listed in both country A and country B, and I invest in this firm
as a resident of country B through country B's stock exchange, either through something like an ADR or because the
company is listed directly, like Apple, am I still exposed to currency risk
as if I had bought the stock on country A's exchange directly through an international broker (
for example)?
But it's never been
as grand and effective
as it is in Grand Theft Auto V. Finally Rockstar, a
multinational company with a unique voice that persists doggedly in spite of its enormous success and occasional game design shortcomings, has finally accomplished what they've been trying to do
for so long.
The catalogue includes a text by Brandon
as well
as contributions by Nick Robins, author of The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India
Company Shaped the Modern
Multinational (Pluto Press, 2012); art historian John Seyller, a specialist in miniature painting and author of Pahari Paintings in the Jagdish and Kamla Mittal Museum of Indian Art (Hyderabad, 2014); Ayad Akhtar, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
for his play Disgraced (2012); Ashley Nga - sai Wu, assistant curator at Asia Society Hong Kong Center; and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine Galleries's co-director,
as well
as curator and author of Ways of Curating (Farber & Farber, 2014).
A new report by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) reveals that merely a few
multinational fast food and beverage
companies in India could avoid up to 38 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent, the same
as taking 8.5 million cars off the road
for a year, by not using HFCs
for cooling.
WASHINGTON, DC — A new report by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) reveals that merely a few
multinational fast food and beverage
companies in India could avoid up to 38 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent, the same
as taking 8.5 million cars off the road
for a year, by not using HFCs
for cooling.
The oil block was sold in 2012 to the
multinational oil
companies Shell and ENI
for over a billion dollars with the Nigerian government acting
as a «straw man».
There have been previous attempts to introduce industrialisation into the rainforest, such
as the Free Trade Zone in Manaus, which gives tax incentives to subsidiaries of
multinational companies to produce electronic goods
for sale to the rest of Brazil, using cheap local labour.
Adequate financial and technical aid is vital
for developing countries, including India, to do away with HFCs
as currently available substitutes can be about 20 times more expensive — besides being, in many cases, the intellectual property of a few
multinational companies.
According to Amnesty International,
multinational oil
companies such
as Shell, Total, and Chevron,
as well
as the Nigerian government are jointly responsible
for gas flaring, but no one is held accountable.
In Katainen Cabinet minister Merja Kyllönen asked a leader of the
multinational oil and gas
company Royal Dutch Shell representative
as head of the committee to give recommendations
for the future traffic policy in Finland.
Foreign
Companies Deny Culpability At a time when many Chinese see the developed world's pressure on China
as hypocritical — rich countries are liable
for most of the world's greenhouse gases (and to some extent, China's, too), goes the argument — pollution violations by
multinationals only add insult to injury.
Reed works
for the
multinational consultancy
company DNV, specializing in certifying emissions reduction projects such
as REDD.
It is no longer surprising to see the trademarks of such well known brands
as iPads and Air Jordans hijacked in China, and
multinational companies know to call on global law firms
for advice on how to reclaim their stolen brands, or better yet, avoid falling prey to China's professional squatters in the first place.
The firm prides itself on being the go - to practice
for foreign investors in Africa, guiding a number of large
multinational companies through the M&A process on the continent, such
as advising American Tower Corporation on investments in Nigeria and Tanzania.
Complementing our strength in Banking & Finance, Civil Fraud and Financial Services we act
for banks and other
multinationals assisting or implicated in global and domestic criminal investigations,
as well
as shareholders, directors and other
companies and individuals.
Provided advice respecting questions dealing with human resources and the protection of privacy
for various clients, including one of the largest automobile manufacturers; a Canadian leader in consumer products; a leading
company in Analog and Digital Television, High - Speed Internet and Telephone services; one of the world's largest professional services firms traded on the TSX stock exchange; one of the world's largest professional services firms,
as well
as a
multinational corporation working in the biopharmaceutical sector.
For more than 75 years, LLOREDA CAMACHO & CO., also known
as JOSE LLOREDA CAMACHO & CO, has provided excellent legal services to national and
multinational companies, and today is a leading law firm in Colombia.
Graduated from São Paulo University Law School (USP) and a specialist in Tax Law, Ronaldo Apelbaum has practiced
for 20 years
as consultant and tax manager in Brazil and Latin America
for multinational companies such
as KPMG, Banco Santander, Hewlett - Packard and Capgemini.
As a business litigator, David has quarterbacked and tried numerous antitrust and business competition cases for domestic and multinational companies in sectors such as Healthcare, Manufacturing, Consumer Products, and Financial and Advisory Service
As a business litigator, David has quarterbacked and tried numerous antitrust and business competition cases
for domestic and
multinational companies in sectors such
as Healthcare, Manufacturing, Consumer Products, and Financial and Advisory Service
as Healthcare, Manufacturing, Consumer Products, and Financial and Advisory Services.