Sentences with phrase «global corporations such»

Performed customized technical support for all customers requiring those services and successfully sold more than 800 units to global corporations such as Barco and RR Donnelly and Sons.
Formed out of McCarthy Tétrault LLP's IP practice group, Sim IP has 10 lawyers and represents global corporations such as The Walt Disney Co., Volkswagen Group, Xerox Corp., Chevron Corp., T - Mobile Inc., and The Coca - Cola Co..
Global corporations such as Apple and Amazon are becoming increasingly interested in using and promoting renewable energy.
Clients include global corporations such as Sherwin - Williams, O - I Group, McGraw - Hill / Standard & Poors, KPMG, GDF Cofely and JLT, and charities such as Barnardo's and the Royal Horticultural Society.
Partnerships with global corporations such as ZEISS and Polytec, as well as with small and medium - sized enterprises facilitate their first career steps for those who are heading towards the industry.

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Higher U.S. yields can put pressure on the currencies of emerging market countries that run current account deficits such as Indonesia and India, said Satoshi Okagawa, senior global markets analyst for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in Singapore.
Russ Meyer, a branding expert at Siegel + Gale who has worked with many large, global companies such as CVS and Hewlett - Packard on their recent rebranding efforts, says the process for larger corporations can be quite time - consuming and complex.
What's more, a number of unions on college campuses are allying with non-governmental organizations, such as United Students against Sweatshops to hold corporations accountable for enforcing labor standards throughout their global supply chains.
Jalak Jobanputra, founding partner of Future \ Perfect Ventures, an early - stage venture - capital fund, visited Global Finance to discuss the state of fintech, the future of blockchain and digital currencies, and how corporations can extract more value from such technology.
In his new book, Startup Rising, he makes a strong case for the Middle East, where a surprising number of young men and women are starting tech companies and where global corporations, such as Google, Yahoo and Cisco, are investing.»
According to statistics, such global corporations as Microsoft, Google and Apple often have collaborations with coworking companies in the USA and place their employees in coworking spaces.
First, a corporation would pay that global minimum tax only on profit above a «routine» rate of return on the tangible assets — such as factories — it has overseas.
This process is fostered mainly by the global transnational corporations (TNCs) using international agencies such as WB / IMF / WTO, the governments of industrialized states, and collaborating local elites.
«In the United States, «Comsat» — the Communications Satellite Corporation — Is planning the first launching of a commercial - type communication satellite in 1966, and the company expects its initial system with global capacity to be in operation by 1967..., The establishment of such a system would, however, also have important legal and political aspects, such as the participation of governments in the ownership, use and management of the satellite system.
Global impact: The proposed new rules take no account of the global impact of foods exported from the EU, the need to ensure that they are in the right language, or how they will help corporations lobby for weak global trading standards and agreements (such as TTIP 14 or CodeGlobal impact: The proposed new rules take no account of the global impact of foods exported from the EU, the need to ensure that they are in the right language, or how they will help corporations lobby for weak global trading standards and agreements (such as TTIP 14 or Codeglobal impact of foods exported from the EU, the need to ensure that they are in the right language, or how they will help corporations lobby for weak global trading standards and agreements (such as TTIP 14 or Codeglobal trading standards and agreements (such as TTIP 14 or Codex 15).
There is no binding mechanism at the global level to hold corporations accountable for violating these measures (although there are instruments such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child that give them weight in international law and are being used to remind governments of their responsibilities, and there have also been some attempts at European Union level to hold corporations to account for activities in third countries, with little success due to lack of satisfactory reporting mechanism).
We know that some governments argue that regulation at international level is unnecessary because, so they say, corporations can be persuaded to change their behaviour through the UN Guiding Principles and initiatives such as the UN Global Compact.
In a previous work, I proposed a theory of international relations called Symbiotic Realism, which goes beyond state - centrism and gives due recognition to the role of individuals, multinational organizations, transnational corporations, gender issues, reactive actors such as the environment and resources and, importantly, the emotionality of states and large collective identities as distinct actors weighting in global politics.
Another approach which is used in U.S. state and local taxation by virtue of an interstate compact, is to have entities (or consolidated groups of corporations) prepare one tax return for the entire world and then to allocate pro-rata percentages of that global return to different jurisdictions based upon a handful of factors that are relatively hard to manipulate and bear a meaningful relationship to where income is earned such as sales, employment and the location of physical assets.
That's because the balloons would cost less to launch than the extra fuel such dives would require, says Kristin Gates of the Global Aerospace Corporation in Altadena, California.
Such keystone actors among corporations, the authors say, can be defined by the following characteristics: a) they dominate global production revenues and volumes within a particular sector, b) control globally relevant segments of production, c) connect ecosystems globally through subsidiaries, and d) influence global governance processes and institutions.
The portfolios we build have up to 19 differentiated and global asset classes, such as stocks from a variety of sectors from around the world, bonds issued by governments and corporations, and gold.
A 2016 International Post Corporation survey cited by the United Nations, for example, found that a plurality of global shoppers purchasing goods from another country — 41 percent — preferred to use a digital payment method such as PayPal, rather than a credit card or other payment method.
With blue - chip corporations such as IBM and Vodafone involved in building a mobile commerce network, regional and global travel companies should be looking even more closely on what the region has to offer.»
But I think we have to expect that the Paris agreement will evolve as the seriousness of our global predicament grows on the public (and on the corporations and governing bodies that have such an undue influence in energy supply matters.)
The very act of recommending such disasterous immigration policy to Japan & other countries is a signal that big corporations are ready to sell out America and American jobs to gain greater global domination of populations and thus greater market penetration..
Since global warming is the result of contra - natural processes (mostly of human - origin such as the chemical - industry / heavy - industry / carbo - engines etc.) ************************************************* The Laurentian glacier sheets melted off 18,000 years ago... The glacier covering the very spot upon which my office sits melted 10,000 years ago... And continued warming with glacier melting has has been present since then... Which corporation do we blame for that?
Considering recent news about the Exxon corporation sending out document retention request letters against those who accuse it of hoodwinking its shareholders about the certainty of catastrophic man - caused global warming, there is perhaps some chance that my work may be used as a guide on «who» needs to preserve «what» in such efforts.
The #ExxonKnew campaign has gained enormous traction in the public mind and many want to know why the corporation started out as such an honest broker in the 1970s, conducting its own climate science research, and then doing an about - face in the 1980s, blatantly denying the reality of global warming and working with other groups to manipulate public opinion so as to thwart a rational public response.
Such a finding and punitive measures that could follow would represent a major turning point in the way society deals with energy corporations that peddle doubt and disinformation regarding a global threat it regards solely as a threat to annual earnings.
«Suffice to say, the Manufactured Doubt campaign against global warming — funded by the richest corporations in world history — is probably the most extensive and expensive such effort ever.
Ford also participates in the United Nations Global Compact, which requires corporations to address key principles such as human rights, labor standards, and the environment.
The ecosystem of the E-Discovery market consists of on - premises solution providers such as IBM Corporation, FTI Technology LLC, kCura LLC, and ZyLAB; cloud solution providers such as cicayda, LLC, CloudNine, Logikcull, and Lexbe; and service providers such as Ernst & Young Global Limited, Advanced Discovery, D4 LLC, and Navigant Consulting, Inc..
Maravela Asociații «s lawyers have constantly contributed to international and national publications edited by prestigious organizations and publishing houses, such as (in alphabetical order) the Global Legal Group, International Bar Association, Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Reuters, World Bank and the International Finance Corporation, etc. and are constantly invited to speak at various professional conferences and events.
The global payments business has long been a gigantic oligopoly controlled by a series of networks, governments, banks and a group of oversized corporations such as Visa, MasterCard, Fiserv and others.
The multinational global e-commerce corporation is «seriously considering» cryptocurrencies as a payment method, but Senior Vice President of eBay Americas Scott Cutler believes it's not ready for such a big move.
I offer 18 + years of BPO / Call Center experience (Inbound - Outbound - Collections) with industry leading organizations such as West Corporation and Aegis Communications Group and have successfully hunted and sold a global footprint, i.e. Domestic, Near - shore (Canada / Jamaica), Off - Shore (Philippines & India), as well as I have sold to such notable companies as Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Apple & AOL and other Fortune 500 compani...
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