Sentences with phrase «from multinational firms»

But, with the city's primary focus centred on attracting investors from multinational firms, Mr Anyim told the local press that only 20 % of the city would be reserved for residential accommodation, with the remaining 80 % serving Nigeria's tourism, leisure, sports and commercial sectors.
A report for the Rio +20 climate change conference last year, «Leadership in a Rapidly Changing World,» interviewed top CEOs from multinational firms to determine what skills they are looking for when hiring.

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Aside from the fact that Carrier's plans were made during the presidential campaign and its parent company is vulnerable to political pressures, what exactly makes Carrier worthy of being treated differently from the other multinational firms that employ 23 million Americans?
The firm also said it had seen a drop in new work from multinational companies, forcing it to lower its growth forecasts for the unit.
CASPERSEN had been employed at a multinational firm as an investment principal from 2003 through 2012 («Firm - 1&raqufirm as an investment principal from 2003 through 2012 («Firm - 1&raquFirm - 1»).
Higher corporate taxes produce an incentive for multinational firms to shift taxable activities away from high - tax jurisdictions.
While Barclays said the reduction in the tax rate is expected to «positively impact» its future post-tax earnings in the United States, it also cautioned that the Base Erosion Anti-Abuse Tax (BEAT), which was included in the legislation and designed to prevent multinational firms from abusing the tax code, could significantly offset that benefit.
Eighty - one percent of the 462 companies included in the survey, among them U.S. and multinational firms, said foreign business was less welcome in China than in the past, up from 77 % in 2016.
Jon Salas, 28, recently took a big pay cut to leave the «cardboard dry culture» at a multinational human resources consulting firm where he felt isolated from bosses and colleagues.
Mike Moffatt said: «According to the Department of Finance, the benefits from a cut in corporate income taxes may be under stated as their analysis does not capture the effects of multinational firms rearranging their tax reporting so that more profits would be «booked» in Canada.
According to the Department of Finance, the benefits from a cut in corporate income taxes may be under stated as their analysis does not capture the effects of multinational firms rearranging their tax reporting so that more profits would be «booked» in Canada.
We put our money where our mouth is by investing our pension dollars in marquee projects like East Market, which is reviving an entire section... (Enclosed is) a letter from the Fluor Corporation, a multinational engineering and construction firm.
Fox's San Francisco office is part of the firm's national network of offices that provides a full complement of legal services to national and international clients ranging from startup companies to multinational corporations that have West Coast interests.
From headquarters in New York and London and seven offices in major capital markets, the firm serves more than 700 corporate clients in 40 countries, including many of the world's largest multinational corporations.
RRE's partners enjoy solid relationships with many multinational companies that they leverage to help their companies strike profitable deals, and the firm's partners also aren't averse to doing silly things with their CEOs, such as doing a bike ride from Seattle to Portland while wearing snazzy - looking hunting jackets.
Realistically, today, the «firms» that are seeking freedom from governmental interference are the great multinational corporations.
These include specialists from professional services firms, multinational corporations, tax authorities and academics.
G8 countries have agreed to seek «increased transparency» from tax - dodging multinational firms, in a stripped - back «declaration» signed by leaders at Lough Erne.
It is said «future leaders» are selected along with influential figures from large multinational firms.
The organization, which was founded in 1944, has 70,000 members and associates from more than 100 countries and thousands of organizations including multinational corporations, medium - sized and small businesses, government, academia, consulting firms, and product and service suppliers.
Multinational firms were rarer and markets in different countries largely acted independently from each other.
According to a recent private report seen by Newsweek from the multinational banking and financial firm HSBC, «The speed of the collapse in energy prices over the past three quarters has taken the fossil fuel industry by surprise.»
Michael Siebold, chair of global law firm network Interlaw, on how multinational clients can benefit from using a network of independent firms
What all of these scenarios have in common is the potential for some form of e-discovery and disclosure: i.e., the need to gather and catalogue large numbers of electronic corporate records from within a multinational firm, and potentially to transmit those records across international boundaries.
Her clients include start - up firms and multinationals, and range from medical practitioners to financial institutions, bath and beauty care specialists, hair care manufacturers, mobile telecom providers and food and drink providers.
The Firm's clients run the gamut from publicly - held multinationals and fourth generation family - owned businesses, to technology start - ups and high net worth individuals, to nonprofits and governmental agencies..
Working with clients ranging from academic institutions to law firms to multinationals, our approach is resolutely practical - not just talking but doing.
We advise clients at all stages of growth, from early - stage companies across a wide range of fintech industry segments to major multinational corporates, global financial services firms, venture capital firms, asset managers, private equity houses and insurance companies.
He also successfully represented a major US energy company in an LCIA arbitration over off - shore oil rights seated in London, a European company in a fast - track arbitration in Zurich, a major industrial group in an ad hoc insurance arbitration seated in London, a leading European oil company in an ICC arbitration seated in London, a private equity firm in an ICC arbitration seated in Geneva, a US insurance company in an M&A arbitration seated in Paris, and a major multinational capital equipment manufacturer in institutional and other arbitrations in multiple European fora arising from power plant projects.
The firm is routinely retained by an impressive roster of clients, with considerable expertise assisting multinational companies hailing from the energy, infrastructure and manufacturing sectors.
Coordination of this practice from London by a UK expert who used to work for several multinationals helped us position our firm properly in this new segment.»
We captured info from Select multinationals on their use of IT tools, law firm Management, alternative sourcing, governance, budgeting and professional development.
Her experience derives from almost 20 years of practice both in - house with several large multinational corporations and as a partner in both the Singapore and Hong Kong offices of a leading international law firm.
Founded in 1992, the Toronto - based firm has a diverse roster of clients that ranges from individuals and small businesses, to large and multinational companies, to professional associations and regulatory bodies.
The firm's client base ranges from multinational, US, Western European and Asian companies to major and medium - size Russian enterprises.
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.
By that, I mean the transition from knowledge hoarding to knowledge sharing — or wikinomics — in which a «new kind of business is emerging, one that opens its doors to the world, co-innovates with everyone (especially customers), shares resources that were previously closely guarded, harnesses the power of mass collaboration, and behaves not as a multinational but as something new: a truly global firm,» as Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams put it in their book Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything.
The firm's experience of dealing with the full range of employment issues that arise both domestically and internationally have led Square One Law to be appointed to manage the employment needs of a multinational pharmaceutical company on all jurisdictions aside from India.
Committed to their clients, the firm leverages technical, industry and legal knowledge and hands - on experience to serve a diverse client base, from global multinationals to small, entrepreneurial companies.
Formerly in a big law firm, he now represents technology - oriented companies from startups to multinational corporations.
A South Wales law firm has secured a major contract from a multinational software company, to support its strategy on protecting its Intellectual Property and lead its fight against international piracy of its products.
A South Wales law firm has secured a major contract from a multinational software company, to support its strategy...
CN, a multinational transportation company, shifted work from large firms to smaller firms.
The company is not the only major multinational tech firm getting more involved in the African startup space, with Google picking three companies from the continent to take part in its Launchpad accelerator in November.
Chinese multinational Alibaba is suing a Dubai - based firm who allegedly used the company's branding to promote and profit from an ICO.
When Ana Clara least expected it, she was contacted by a recruiter from a global executive search firm for a VP of Marketing role at a multinational.
We currently have many openings for Graduate Trainee Recruitment Consultants with a diverse range of firms from large corporate multinationals to cash rich and exciting start - ups.
The company's advisory personnel, licensed brokers, commercial property managers, financial analysts, research professionals, marketing specialists and property accountants serve clients ranging from leading multinational investors and occupiers to smaller firms and sole proprietorships.
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