S.A is a multinational company involved in the design, construction, financing, and operation of transport infrastructure.
Something tells us eVigilo's going to become a multinational company in no time.
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One Indian manager for a multinational company explains that foreign managers lack the skills needed to operate Indian labour law.
One avoidable complication comes from state ownership, which may or may not give a multinational company a significant advantage but triggers anxieties.
Blanco's experience illustrates the challenge of measuring a multinational company's carbon footprint.
Now it might lead to Silicon Valley, or to a multinational company.
After all, it is a local politician's dream: a way of raising money whilst letting a multinational company from Paris take the blame.
In a 30-minute phone call, the US president said he recognised BP was a multinational company and he had no interest in undermining its value.
The church in Shanghai is barely two years old but already has two offspring, one for workers in a multinational company, the other for migrant labourers.
In less than four years, it has become a multinational company that has turned thousands of homeowners and apartment dwellers into small business owners in the DIY economy.
Six months after graduation, I have found the job I was dreaming of, i.e. an in-house corporate communications function with regional responsibilities in Latin America for a multinational company.
Rather, the discussion focused on a practical real world response to issues faced by a multinational company doing business around the world and in venues where the laws of different countries collide.
International students who do enroll at Hult's London branch are encouraged to take a three-pronged approach to the job hunt: seek sponsorship in the U.K., search for a job at a multinational company in their home country, or find a local company back home.
Surely, they say, anybody who can both run a large multinational company and also get up and down out of a nasty sand trap must have been designed by something real smart.
Under the Basel system, regulators ordained - for example - that banks could lend more relative to their capital if they were providing mortgages to house buyers than they could if they were lending to a giant multinational company: regulators deemed it was less risky for a bank to provide you with a mortgage than to lend to Tesco.
These scale effects have driven Coca-Cola to become a highly multinational company.
The challenges on the site are incredibly varied and include everything from a multinational food company looking for a "Reduced Fat Chocolate-Flavored Compound Coating" to an electronics firm trying to design a solar-powered computer.
"The Dongria's campaign became a litmus test of whether a small, marginalised tribe could stand up to a massive multinational company with an army of lobbyists and PR firms and the ear of government, " he said.
When they are painted onto a surface, this arrangement forces them into a kind of checkerboard pattern which makes it much harder for barnacles and mussels to stick, according to David Williams, who is in charge of commercialising the idea at AkzoNobel, a multinational chemical company.
Leading the fashion was Philips, a Dutch multinational electronics company, which first set up a matrix structure after the second world war.
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Total SA, a French multinational oil company, is on Mr. Pasini's radar from the Euro Stoxx 50.
From October 1998 until September 1999, Mr. Jackson served as Chief Executive Officer of Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, a North American operating unit of DaimlerChrysler AG, a multinational automotive manufacturing company.
In fact, one CEO said that he thought he has to kind of wait and may have to restructure his business -- this is a large multinational pharma company -- and that uncertainty is really what's holding back the jobs.
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Though now home with her three children, she worked in sales for a multinational health and pharmaceutical company and plans to return.
For instance, in a newly released study of 638 children, Georgetown University researchers found that DanActive, a yogurt made by French multinational company Danone, reduced everyday infections by 19%.
For example, how to improve the profitability of a minerals company, reorganise the head office of a major multinational, or improve the marketing effectiveness of a retailer of consumer goods.
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Buying or partnering with a Chinese company can help level the playing field, enabling a multinational to build a leading market position.
Thanks to the Internet, even the smallest company can be a multinational.
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