Sentences with phrase «foreign operations»

Large caps could suffer from reduced returns on foreign operations in other currencies, he notes.
Foreign operations account for a little over 50 % of sales and a faster rate of growth than the domestic market.
Canadian companies with profitable foreign operations are already highly valued with significant foreign investment, especially in the technology and resource sectors.
In addition, there are legal limits for the involvement of foreign operations in Canada's telecom system, which makes the task of becoming the fourth competitor less attractive to international companies.
A Subaru spokesman in the U.S. told us that while foreign operations often roll out upgraded versions of the WRX and WRX STI, no such models are planned for the American market.
Brazil's Senate was set to vote on Tuesday on legislation that Uber has said would undermine its ability to operate in its third - largest market, underscoring legal threats mounting against the company's fast - growing foreign operations.
Shrinking or selling unprofitable foreign operations could also be part of the new strategy, the three people said, and the company is also discussing whether to continue selling small and midsize cars in the domestic market.
Some examples: China bans foreign entities from owning land, currency restrictions make it hard for companies to move funds abroad, Chinese companies are known for violating patents, and finally the government often blocks foreign operations to support domestic competition.
According to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda), a registered Indian company that wants to start foreign operations will have to have three years of operations record in India.
The South Carolina Republican will lead the Senate subcommittee that sets spending for the State Department and other foreign operations.
Insights and resources to help any size company succeed in international trade and business, including export market development, international joint ventures and management of foreign operations.
Smith one of America's oldest and largest stevedoring and maritime related firms with operations on all three U.S. coasts and foreign operations in Central and South America.
Having implemented SOX compliance at a large international public company the year it was enacted (2002), and then seen how it operated at a far smaller public Internet company a couple years later, it's clear to me that the burden placed on startups is surmountable and relatively modest (compared to, for example, the underwriter's discount and legal fees involved in an IPO), whereas it's a much bigger deal for large, complex enterprises with many subsidiaries and foreign operations, etc..
The foreign operations are separate entities, capitalized separately.
The primary component of the loss was a $ 29.8 million asset impairment charge in July 2012 related to a foreign operation entity that we distributed to our sponsor in the Reorganization.
The foreign operations part of the industry has been consolodating for some years now.
Away from that, the dollar fell by 2 % on average over the quarter, so those with foreign operations (excluding Japan) should do well also, all other relevant things equal.
Emaar is currently conducting a strategic review of its foreign operations, which may lead to a greater focus on its hospitality and retail resort business.
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