Sentences with phrase «made by a multinational»

The feds, however, never learn that the guarantees made by multinationals in the heat of the moment can rarely be trusted.
They were told it was no longer wanted, yet soon after, the shelf was stocked with the same type of product but made by a multinational.

Not exact matches

Massmart Holdings followed suit in the Kenyan market in June 2015 through a deal made by its subsidiary, Game, further illustrating the importance of being several moves ahead of other multinationals and investors.
Multinational corporations are responding by instructing employees to cease making facilitation payments altogether: a recent KPMG Forensic survey of British and American executives found that only 9 % of the Brits and 13 % of the Yanks still allow them, down considerably from previous surveys.
While the feds made an effort to curb corporate tax breaks a few years ago, they actually ended up making it easier for multinationals to pay less tax by doing business in offshore jurisdictions.
As I detailed in my November 2003 comment, titled The U.S. Productivity Miracle (Made in China), part of U.S. productivity growth actually represents the import of foreign labor by U.S. multinational companies.
This led to concerns that Kraft Heinz — like so many multinational corporations — would seek to make money not by producing something new or useful but by cutting jobs and closing plants.
«U.S. multinational corporations can defer paying tax on profits they earn abroad indefinitely by agreeing not to use the earnings for certain purposes, like paying dividends to shareholders, financing domestic acquisitions, guaranteeing loans, or making investments in physical capital in the U.S..
A stronger pound tends to weigh on the British blue - chip index as it can reduce revenue made overseas by multinational companies when it's converted back into sterling.
Let's correct the WSJ by referring to Shock Top as a «crafty» beer, because many argue that any beer made by a giant multinational company can not legitimately claim the «craft» label.
Multinational carmakers arrived with the sort of insurmountable advantages made possible by their global scale: superior models, well - known brands, and financial muscle.
This event will allow Canadian suppliers to save time and money by making direct contact with 50 multinational buyers companies established in the Mexico such as Flextronics, IBM de Mexico, Jabil Circuit, Sanmina, Emerson Electronic, Sanyo, Whirlpool, Pirelli and Mazda, with specific requirements in products and processes that represent an estimated market of $ 1.4 billion
The result was the rapid buying up of stations by large networks, which made possible the centralization of power in the hands of only a few multinational corporations who now own every part of the broadcasting system — radio, TV, cable, and satellite.
The article — titled «How the Mormons Make Money,» by Caroline Winter — is an in - depth look into the business side of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, with much attention given to the tax benefits the church enjoys and the extent of its holdings of property and stock in multinational corporations.
The EU has announced a new directive to ban the practice of manufacturing inferior products for the Eastern European market, after studies showed that hundreds of foods produced by well - known multinationals were inferior compared with those made for Western Europe.
I believe childbirth is currently a multi-billion dollar profit making empire largely driven by pharmaceutical corporations, artificial infant milk companies and medical imaging multinationals.
Similarly, the tax code contains lengthy and difficult long sections pertaining to the tax treatment of mergers and breakups into multiple companies of publicly held companies, and the tax treatment of related companies in multinational groups of affiliated companies, that have to be very detailed in an effort to prevent taxes from being avoided by restructuring a transaction in a way that wouldn't otherwise be considered or make economic sense.
He stated: «Business model like Uber's - based on predatory pricing made possible by exploitation of drivers and multinational tax avoidance - is immoral.»
While her job is to make a multinational company more efficient by cutting jobs, Winfried is on a subversive mission to save her from becoming an icy corporate cog in the machine of capitalism.
Royal Dutch Shell acquired the British multinational oil and gas corporation BG Group last year and has made significant progress by improving free cash flow, streamlining the combined company and realizing synergies.
It makes perfect sense to me to take an «index that consists largely of globalized multinational companies» and compare it to gross national product, which is the total market value of goods and services produced by the residents of a country, even if they're living abroad.
This adoption by contracted producers is not unexpected, since a handful of powerful pharmaceutical and agrichemical multinational corporations like Bayer and Monsanto, have gained a monopolistic control over the major commodity crop seed stocks, making available to farmers only their highly promoted, patented varieties of GE seeds.
Resortin is an antibiotic ointment and is used commonly for anal gland infections; also there is no reason why taking Major to Banfield would make him suffer, all their Veterinarians are qualified and licensed and it is owned by a large multinational corporation.
i don't see why we, the civilians would have to make sacrifices when the multinationals, supported by governments, can get away with anything they like (can buy).
Money is also made in administering these schemes by the friends of those in power; that is why the multinational banks are so keen and always involved.
We are working to make sure the GCF does not fund dirty energy, and that it does not become an institution dominated by multinational corporations, wealthy countries, or Wall Street investors that would leave critical, yet unprofitable, climate priorities by the wayside.
Multinational concerns understandably wish to make larger profits by providing less costly appliances in aid of mitigating GHG production.
Meanwhile, 19 multinational companies have committed to accelerating the transition to EVs and making electric transport the new normal by 2030, through the
Meanwhile, 19 multinational companies have committed to accelerating the transition to EVs and making electric transport the new normal by 2030, through the EV100 initiative.
Indeed, the jurisdictional reach of statutes such as the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 and the UK Bribery Act 2010 means that conduct in Asia is often at the heart of enforcement actions by UK and US authorities, making the rules of privilege in the UK and US particularly important to multinational corporates.
If the Supreme Court eventually rules that litigation funding is permitted in Ireland, it will mean that Irish parties who are lawfully entitled to compensation, for example due to a breach of contract by a large multinational corporation, or mis - selling of financial products by an international bank, can make use of the financial resources and the strategic experience of professional funders like Woodsford to get justice from the Courts».
Vision of fortunes to be made by transitioning print content to an array of digital formats, led to the consolidation of an industry that characterized by scores of smallish family owned businesses, to one dominated by three or four multinationals with high profile corporate brands.
Pirated Thoughts covers issues like video game creators trying to sue the makers of cheating software; TV shows fighting to protect the naming rights of a fictional burger bar; and multinational companies trying to protect their brands by making borderline - ludicrous trademark attempts.
• Introduce «menu selling» procedure which significantly streamlined customer handling tasks • Decrease interest paid by the customer, resulting in increased customer satisfaction, while keeping revenue at par with earlier financial years • Close a lucrative deal with a multinational company, which resulted in $ 850,000 of revenue each year for the next 7 years • Confer with clients looking for financing and insurance coverage options for their vehicles • Provide customers with information on how to handle financing and insurance coverage by giving them a list of possible options • Make financing arrangements with a view of minimizing impact on the selling gross of the company • Create and maintain relationships between financers and borrowers by placing clear instructions and timelines • Tie customers close to dealerships in a bid to ensure return business opportunities • Create and administer vehicle service contracts, offering mechanical coverage in a bid to generate F&I income • Control paperwork once deals are closed and ensure that all information from the customers» end is complete and accurate • Train and educate sales people to deliver information regarding the benefits of protective products
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