Sentences with phrase «other multinational firms»

Julian Wellesley, senior global equity opportunities analyst with Loomis Sayles, wrote in a recent report that «banks currently have one of the highest tax rates of all U.S. companies,» mainly because they don't use as many deductions as other multinational firms.
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?

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In other sectors, Deutsche Bank analysts ranked the Italian multinational Leonardo Finmeccanica and the insurance firm Prudential as «buy» - rated companies.
A source at a law firm told the South China Morning Post that the State Administration of Taxation issued a consultation draft on the proposal at the end of last year, specifying that multinationals would have to disclose affiliated businesses and how intangible assets, labor and other internal cost transfers were made.»
The U.S. multinational investment firm has doubled down on its «overweight» recommendation for commodities, which includes aluminum, crude and other raw materials.
The Company's Investment Banking segment includes its Advisory services, through which Evercore provides advice to clients on mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and other strategic corporate transactions, with a particular focus on advising multinational corporations and private equity firms on various transactions.
«Other stand - out recommendations include a bill designed to address the exploitation of our tax laws and exploitation of Nigerians by multinational firms by Femi Obagun, and a brief policy for more stringent laws against rapists, a Workers Protection Act, an Alternate Financing to Economic Growth Act, a Policing and State Security Act, and a Government Transparency and Anti Corruption Act.
The minister, therefore, urged other multinationals operating in the country to emulate the firm.
Other organisations attending the discussion will include multinational firm Deloitte, KPMG and HSBC, as well as representatives of the NHS, BBC and the civil services.
Multinational firms were rarer and markets in different countries largely acted independently from each other.
He also provides immigration services to corporate clients, including financial institutions, multinational companies and other law firms.
Prior to Captorra, Matt implemented CRM systems at multinational law firms, insurance companies and other large organizations.
A corporate lawyer with an extensive background in a wide variety of transactions involving technology and other industries, Laurie - Anne Takerkart advises multinational companies and private equity firms on cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and corporate finance transactions.
If financial services firms and multinational companies leave London, the legal work that they require will be transferred to firms in other European capitals.
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.
ILC Legal, nonetheless, aims to vie with big law firms as a one - stop shop offering multinational companies access to other PwC services, including tax consulting and its network of 3,200 lawyers spread across 90 countries.
Other multinational law firms operate as single worldwide partnerships, such as British or American limited liability partnerships, in which partners also participate in local operating entities in various countries as required by local regulations.
The firm has represented large, multinational corporations, other businesses, and individuals in FCPA - related matters before the Department of Justice («DOJ»), Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC») and other U.S. regulators.
Foreign firms have responded to the country's unique challenges differently: some firms have deepened their ties through mergers with Chinese law firms, while others have closed shop (most notably multinational firm Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP in 2015, and Cadwalader Wickerhsam & Taft stating that it will leave China by the end of 2016).
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