S.A is a multinational company involved in the design, construction, financing, and operation of transport infrastructure.
My attitude is every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax.
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Another day yet another multinational company is accused of paying up less tax than they perhaps ought to.
This is the kind of publicity that Unilever, an equally high-profile multinational company, needs to avoid at all costs.
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.
These scale effects have driven Coca-Cola to become a highly multinational company.
This suggests that the economic logic of the multinational company lies elsewhere.
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.
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%.
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.
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.
Finally, because no company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas, this framework includes a basic minimum tax for every multinational company.
See Deborah Orr's roundup of Metro AG's foreign expansion in this issue: Even where a multinational company is willing to open up, its local partners (in skittish places like China) may not be.
Some kidnap groups may have political beliefs, but the Foreign Policy Centre's Rachel Briggs said the driving force for all of them - like any multinational company - is trade, reputation and the bottom line.
"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.
Second, no American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. (Applause.) From now on, every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax.
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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.
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.
Total SA, a French multinational oil company, is on Mr. Pasini's radar from the Euro Stoxx 50.
Leading the fashion was Philips, a Dutch multinational electronics company, which first set up a matrix structure after the second world war.
At the same time, Brazilian multinational mining company, Vale (VALE), said it would be hiring around 10, 000 a year over the next three years at its global operations.
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