Not exact matches
The result: a multiyear,
multinational, ongoing research project known as the
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, or GEM, which counts (in effect) the number of working - age adults
who are engaged in acts of company creation.
«U.S.
multinational firms are the
global grandmasters of tax avoidance schemes that deplete not just U.S. tax collection but the tax collection of most every large economy in the world,» said Edward D. Kleinbard, a former corporate tax adviser to such companies
who is now a law professor at the University of Southern California.
[It's] so popular, in fact, that it's now challenging
global payment systems like Visa
who've been forced to adapt by creating their own [rival] system here,» Opoti says, referring to the
multinational's new mVisa service.
Multinational companies seeking lawyers
who know Japanese law and can fill key roles in
global legal teams look to us to execute a targeted search strategy on their behalf.
Most of them were subsequently acquired by the large
multinationals who believed that they could transform many small print publishers into money minting
global online services.
The recruiter says that
multinational companies will prefer candidates
who grasp three languages to support their business growth in the city, which continues to serve as a bridge between Asia and the
global market.
Instead, look to develop partners in countries where you'd like to build business, said Laurin McCracken, CEO of the
Global Design Alliance in Washington, D.C.,
who spoke at the session «The New
Global Realities: Creating Value in a
Multinational Environment.»