More than one-third of 1, 600 multinational firms surveyed by Hewitt now offer a company car.
The result has been growing friction between the taxmen and multinational firms (see article).
Multinational firms in India scored better than any other businesses except American multinationals operating in America.
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The alliance has five projects pending approval, and several multinational firms queuing up to join.
Multinational firms like Intel, Texas Instruments and Philips all have factories in the Philippines.
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Bangalore in Karnataka state is home to multinational firms like Microsoft, Coca Cola, IBM and Hewlett Packard.
The high corporate tax rate pulls the profits of all corporations, from small businesses to multinational firms.
The results have important implications for understanding the impact of U.S. corporate tax policy on multinational firms.
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Big multinational firms also look to the major business schools to train managers for their Chinese operations.
With enough volume, this could allow big telecoms users, such as multinational firms, to predict their telephone bills.
Portugal suffered a shock when ex-communist countries joined the EU and lured multinational firms that liked cheap labour.
Multinational firms will see an uptick as well, though these earnings are fleeting.
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Monday's PAC report is expected to be critical of the current way in which multinational firms used UK tax legislation.
Investors, says the bank, should buy shares in multinational firms with big emerging-market businesses instead of emerging-market shares and funds.
Monopoly prices reap huge rents for multinational firms in rich countries a major market failure for the poorest of the poor.
According to the report, the parent companies of U.S. multinational firms buy about 24% of their total inputs from American small businesses.
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Multinational firms can train these recruits, and pay for their visits home to establish contact with their communities for further tapping of local talent.
While IBM and other multinational firms built hubs there, Fersht says that Egypt is still mainly a Middle East high-tech hub not an international one.
In order to attract the best of the bunch to their boardrooms, some multinational firms are even doling out thousands of dollars in tuition themselves.
Hence the recent rush of alliances between Indian and multinational firms.
Referring to reform of the Controlled Foreign Companies rules, he said the aim was to encourage multinational firms to come to the UK, not leave it.
What should be the future strategy for multinational firms trying to take in this Chinese wave of raw materials imports and low-cost manufacturing and sourcing in Africa?
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.
Unfortunately, other US companies continue to do business with Iran and multinational firms such as Siemens, Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia have even provided Iran with advanced communications technology.
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She said the level of tax taken from multinational firms with large UK operations was "outrageous and an insult to British businesses and individuals who pay their fair share".
The cellphones, bank branches, and supermarkets that multinational firms are increasingly exporting to Africa and Asia have done more to uplift the poor than many would like to admit.
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While the president proposes reducing the corporate tax rate, other changes that are portrayed as "loophole closing" on multinational firms make his plan a net increase in corporate taxes collected.
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This has also meant the arrival on the world scene of multinational firms from emerging countries in sectors such as automobile manufacturing, consumer goods and high-tech industries like aircraft manufacturing.
The US federal government has passed legislation to make telecommuting easier and multinational firms, like State Street (NYSE:STT), are instituting programs to let employees choose when and where they work.
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