• In fact, it is a multinational firm registered for tax purposes in the Netherlands Antilles.

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  • The partners in this are Belfast development firm William Ewart, Dutch multinational firm ING and Snoddons Construction of Hillsborough.

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  • He works for a multinational firm, and thinks that open EU borders for goods and workers are a good thing (he had a great time at a Polish colleague's wedding).

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  • Tech giant Oracle and multinational software firm Microsoft round out the top three with 2, 332 and 2, 105 job openings, respectively.

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  • In an example of a network that failed, a multinational consulting firm set up an internal social network with the vague objective of getting its consultants to work together more effectively.

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  • " The bottom line, says James Schiro, CEO of the multinational accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, is that improving corporate management "is a way to deal with the growing crisis of confidence in the region and globally.

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  • Multinational customers increasingly want a single firm to look after all their mail.

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  • The In Amenas plant - a joint venture between state-owned oil firm Sonatrach, UK multinational BP and Norway's Statoil - has been operating since 2006 and has a production capacity of nine billion cubic meters per year.

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  • When a local firm is acquired by a multinational, the quality of its management tends to rise.

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  • Electrolux, a white-goods firm that has successfully turned itself into a multinational, has never quite convinced the financial markets that it is a match for its American competitors, General Electric and Whirlpool.

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  • Mr Sabatakakis says that his firm has noticed a recent surge in interest from multinational companies.

    ECONOMIST: Machine translation

  • There is no surefire solution for retaining talented local employees, but many innovative western multinational firms have developed strategies to keep their prized hires within the firm.

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  • 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.

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  • Air Partner started out in 1961 as a local air charter firm, but the evacuation work took off during the Gulf war, when it airlifted 800 multinational employees.

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  • Sara Lee, a Chicago-based multinational that sells both cakes and underwear, as well as soap and shoe polish, is the latest American firm to announce that it will be swapping its toques and thimbles for suits and cellphones.

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