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  • es to media planning and buying and joined multinational advertising agency Masius and from there s
  • His company got an acquisition offer by multinational advertising agency Grey America.
  • ice Assistance Training Team or CPATT is a multinational advisory team operating within the US-led
  • & Lyle plc (LSE: TATE) is a British-based multinational agribusiness.
  • chnology has collaborated with Monsanto, a multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation.
  • d Operation Desert Storm and served as the multinational Air Warfare Commander (AAWC) and as one of
  • Martini & Rossi is an Italian multinational alcoholic beverage company primarily assoc
  • though based in Europe, the band was truly multinational, also having several US musicians in the l
  • ere in 1950, becoming the region's largest multinational and one of the largest contractors worldwi
  • the ongoing struggle between the USA, the Multinational and the "Star People" to get advantage of
  • al military, civilian, joint, interagency, multinational, and intergovernmental partners within the
  • turing talent and advancing knowledge in a multinational and multicultural learning environment.
  • anardan Wagle, a bumbling sales clerk in a multinational and the role of Mrs. Radhika Wagle was pla
  • operations, mostly training exercises both multinational and unilateral.
  • de, eastern Netherlands) is the CEO of the multinational Anglo-Dutch food and detergent company, Un
  • army commanded by the Marquis de Bay and a multinational army led by the Austrian commander Guido S
  • Gestalt et Jive were a multinational avant-rock group founded in West Germany i
  • and Ninoy Aquino Avenue by the southwest, Multinational Avenue by the south (the future C5 Extensi
  • BBA Aviation plc (LSE: BBA) is a multinational aviation services company headquartered in
  • HSBC Bank Egypt SAE is a multinational bank in Egypt, providing a wide range of b
  • High Court helped define the standard for multinational bankruptcies.
  • uct lines are owned by Diageo, the largest multinational beer, wine and spirits company in the worl
  • Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a multinational body concerned with reducing nuclear proli
  • easured by units produced and distributed ( multinational brand-name drugs are much more expensive,
  • napus is currently being sequenced by the Multinational Brassica Genome Project.
  • Empire CBE for services as commander of a multinational brigade in Kosovo in 1998.
  • Assistance Force as Commander of the Kabul Multinational Brigade in Afghanistan from 2003 to 2004.
  • He was given command of the Kabul Multinational Brigade in 2002 and then became Chief of J
  • te University, with degrees in finance and multinational business operations.
  • (McFarland, 2007), and founding editor of Multinational Business Review.
  • gs are home to the headquarters of various multinational businesses and financial institutions.
  • The professional staff at the hospital is multinational, but many of the specialists are U.S. Boar
  • ICT Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: ICTG) was a multinational call center and outsourcing company based
  • os Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has a multinational cast from the two Americas, Middle East, E
  • Rakuto Kasei is a multinational chemicals company, with their headquarters
  • s ERP solution: in the domain of the large multinational clients, the twin arguments of total integ
  • e was bombed by aircraft from the U.S.-led multinational coalition force, killing him.
  • siliers form the largest contingent in the multinational coalition forces helping to relieve the si
  • Multinational coalition forces used white shoulder bands
  • Spaceship Earth is a multinational collaboration, with participating institut
  • Franco-German Brigade and the Staff of the Multinational Command Support Brigade (MNCS Bde) that ar
  • meet the educational needs of Bangalore's multinational community.
  • d Christian worship and pastoral care to a multinational community.
  • orporate experience having worked in major multinational companies in the U.S. and overseas.
  • Most of National and Multinational Companies offices, Schools, Shopping plaza
  • or agreements worth $U.S. 4.5 billion with multinational companies from India and Singapore.
  • ful in getting employment with prestigious multinational companies like Oracle Corporation, Wipro T
  • er of startup businesses and by persuading multinational companies to relocate or open subsidiary f
  • to business, including some of the largest multinational companies with interests in Mexico.
  • However, some multinational companies are cautious, including German l
  • Caterpillar Forklifts, Inc. is a group of multinational companies that were formed under a joint v
  • omprises 19 floors where more than a dozen multinational companies are operating, including Europea
  • David Luff has advised private multinational companies and governments in the sectors o
  • mples still survive to this day, copied by multinational companies Ford, General Motors, and Nissan
  • Lero has industrial ties to multinational companies such as IBM and Intel, to indige
  • any, offering managed mobility services to multinational companies (MNC).
  • d organization for global corporations and multinational companies, including HSBC, Cathay Pacific,
  • mpliant open source learning suite used by multinational companies, federal administrations and uni
  • ge agreement had been implemented by other multinational companies, but not by UTK, which argued th
  • all breweries to prevent assimilation into multinational companies.
  • unit, due to the failure in competing with multinational companies.
  • licy of directing power to the markets and multinational companies.
  • de relations between African countries and multinational companies.
  • rketing of baby milk in the Third World by multinational companies.
  • spending offer strong potential growth for multinational companies.
  • Many breweries are majority owned by multinational companies.
  • ople work overseas, the remaining work for multinational companies.
  • Ltd. an Indian Based multinational company has executed Level Crossing Protec
  • has been working with fragrance and beauty multinational company Puig for over ten years becoming o
  • Her father worked for a multinational company and they moved to Chennai, where G
  • Clarke Energy is a privately owned multinational company specialising in the sale, engineer
  • by becoming the first woman to ever head a multinational company in Pakistan.
  • The Belgian multinational company InBev bought the Bulgarian breweri
  • hired in the Group Executive Management of multinational company Nordea.
  • of the world's first bath lift and owns a multinational company called Mangar International which
  • has gained popularity chiefly through the multinational company Bayer and its associated sports cl
  • ation is owned and operated by InterGen, a multinational company owned by the Ontario Teachers' Pen
  • PFM Group is an italian multinational company in the packaging and weighing mach
  • The bank then became a part of the multinational company Nordea.
  • first Joint stock company and the largest multinational company at the time.
  • Limtex is a multinational company with its headquarters in Kolkata,
  • brand of custard snacks owned by Japanese multinational company National Foods.
  • A multinational company, Aquent has offices throughout Nor
  • r, CEO, and Chairman of Globals Inc, an IT multinational company.
  • In August 2010 the American multinational computer technology company Oracle Corpora
  • echnologies Corporation (dba: Loxia), is a multinational computer technology corporation with offic
  • when he decided to start his own company, Multinational Computer Models, Inc (MCM), which would of
  • Distribution is primarily through multinational concerns such as Auchan, KIKA, Metro, Penn
  • This worldwide multinational conflict is often known as the French and
  • iness with $765 million sales in 1961 into multinational conglomerate with $17 billion sales in 197
  • Essar Hypermart is a part of the multinational conglomerate, the Essar Group.
  • utive Officer of Stallion group a Nigerian multinational conglomerate,with his brothers Mahesh Vasw
  • nagement, ITT became the archetypal modern multinational conglomerate.
  • its customer base among the leading Indian Multinational Corporate houses.
  • American multinational corporation - Mastercard is the official f
  • Hardinge is a multinational corporation whose machine tool brands incl
  • der Technologies, Inc is an American based multinational corporation started in 2005 and headquarte
  • that Nicholas Laboratories, an Australian multinational corporation that was exiting India, was up
  • Kershaw Knives is a multinational corporation that designs and manufactures
  • Aliber argues that a multinational corporation from hard currency area can bo
  • The multinational corporation also provides financing by inv
  • collectively uncover a sinister plot by a multinational corporation looking to plunge the world in
  • rked in a managerial position at a British multinational corporation before branching out on his ow
  • r companies such as Saint-Gobain, a French multinational corporation which has successfully commerc
  • s and Mrs. Warner worked for the fictional multinational corporation called 8-Star
  • K-Dow Petrochemicals was to be a multinational corporation specializing in the manufactur
  • Accor is a French multinational corporation, part of the CAC 40 index, ope
  • The international economic system and the multinational corporation, Brookings Institution, 1972.
  • ld Herman Survivors to the American public multinational corporation, Walmart.
  • m a small garage-based company to become a multinational corporation.
  • It appears that subsidiaries of multinational corporations do not generate spillovers un
  • TO, the IMF or the WTO), an oligarchy (the multinational corporations and other nation-states) and
  • versities in the U.S., and the presence of multinational corporations and investors, SkySong attrac
  • War (1972), Global Reach: The Power of the Multinational Corporations (1974), one of the first book
  • process of phased, selective divestment in multinational corporations operating in Israel."
  • y for the acquisition experts from Western multinational corporations and banks who come to the fir
  • typically from leading Asian companies or multinational corporations with significant Asian operat
  • Multinational corporations have taken control of the uni
  • As large multinational corporations have reported their second qu
  • and are often employed by one of the many multinational corporations and government organizations
  • of his professional career focused on how multinational corporations operate in foreign countries,
  • David Leland plays Beloved Enemy (1981) on multinational corporations and Psy-Warriors (1981) on mi
  • urt and fought back against the actions of multinational corporations such as the Dawnay Day Group,
  • mic elitist and an advocate of free trade, multinational corporations and the latters' theoretical
  • Developing native capability: What multinational corporations can learn from the base of th
  • mmercialisation contracts with a number of multinational corporations including BAE Systems.
  • ing replaced by cola drinks distributed by multinational corporations".
  • tive opinion on the giant, publicly listed multinational corporations, such as Constellation Wines
  • replace them with patented crops owned by multinational corporations, and others including Randy S
  • Many national and multinational corporations, public and private, have the
  • Mindspace Office Complex(Home to nearly 25 Multinational Corporations, Business Process Outsourcing
  • and middle-market businesses, national and multinational corporations, financial institutions, publ
  • t), 42 floors house the offices of several multinational corporations, like Nokia, Maersk, Microsof
  • stream media outlets owned by a handful of multinational corporations, polls regularly report that
  • support, celebrity activism, the power of multinational corporations, the shifting power in Ecuado
  • "Producing Security: Multinational Corporations, Globalization, and the Chang
  • Today with multinational corporations, the three activities listed
  • ople in the movement as being leveraged by multinational corporations.
  • ational politics, economic integration and multinational corporations.
  • 11 Wars" were lobbied for and exploited by multinational corporations.
  • dependent businesses to large national and multinational corporations.
  • oryline involving a war between a group of multinational corporations.
  • d a major impact on bankruptcies involving multinational corporations.
  • with their Cold War past and to refocus on multinational corporations.
  • has worked as a consultant for a number of multinational corporations.
  • protection of foreign investments made by multinational corporations.
  • sinesses, commercial enterprises and major multinational corporations.
  • ristianity's exploitative nature, and evil multinational corporations; to deconstructions of Wester
  • t is important for keeping Kyrgyzstan as a multinational country.
  • PBS is an independent English language, multinational day school, providing British education fo
  • this tour he commanded AFOR, the NATO-led multinational deployment to Albania to help resolve the
  • Bunzl plc (LSE: BNZL) is a multinational distribution and outsourcing company headq
  • e went on to be General Officer Commanding Multinational Division (South East) in Iraq in 2008 and
  • Commemorative medal of the Multinational Division Central-South Iraq
  • ow, the senior noncommissioned officer for Multinational Division Baghdad and 1st Cavalry Division,
  • was criticised for having close links with multinational drug company, Pfizer that impacted the ind
  • At present it is edited by a multinational editorial committee and appears on a three
  • l as the Republic of Korea and Italy, in a multinational effort to stop the North Korean takeover o
  • National Grid plc (LSE: NG.) is a multinational electricity and gas utility company headqu
  • telfuse Inc. (NASDAQ: LFUS) is an American multinational electronics manufacturing company based in
  • hillips Company (NYSE: COP) is an American multinational energy corporation with its headquarters l
  • BSE: 500093, NSE: CROMPGREAV) is an Indian multinational engaged in design, manufacturing, and mark
  • d Nettlefolds, now GKN plc (LSE: GKN) is a multinational engineering company headquartered in Reddi
  • Casson, Mark C. (1979) Alternatives to the Multinational Enterprise, London: Macmillan xiii + 120pp
  • rtite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy as well as t
  • gest record companies not to be owned by a multinational entity, it is headquartered in Tokyo.
  • Most of those names were in use during the multinational environment of the Ottoman Empire.
  • -editor of the newspaper "ECHO" during the multinational exercise ELITE 2006 for 16 countries.
  • He is also a founding member of the Multinational Finance Society.
  • Scotland, and rose to become partner in a multinational firm of lawyers based in London.
  • In a new report, it says European multinational firms have carried out aggressive campaign
  • ctors, as well as in the top management of multinational firms and financial institutions.
  • search is focused on analyzing the factors multinational firms consider when entering multiple prod
  • ilding of the tower is financed by several multinational firms, including Chinese, Japanese, and Ho
  • arch had been supported by a consortium of multinational firms.
  • n regulations concerning the activities of multinational firms.
  • ed by George Weston Foods, a subsidiary of multinational food giant Associated British Foods.
  • United Biscuits ("UB") is a British multinational food manufacturer, makers of the BN biscui
  • the safety and freedom of movement of the multinational force and monitors from the Organization f
  • il also requested regular reports from the multinational force on the implementation of its mandate
  • was the last UN resolution authorizing the multinational force in Iraq.
  • operations / Commander of Task Force 134, Multinational Force Iraq.
  • il urged countries to contribute towards a multinational force to maintain security and called for
  • ested to contribute assistance towards the multinational force and to the development of the Iraq.
  • shore Lebanon and supporting forces of the Multinational Force peace initiatives in Lebanon.
  • ated motorized and foot patrols with other Multinational Force contingents throughout the City of B
  • ation in Liberia, the Council authorised a multinational force to intervene in the civil war to sup
  • ed the transfer of responsibility from the Multinational Force (MNF) to the United Nations Mission
  • Lentz also served with the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Peninsula
  • As a result, the Multinational Force - Iraq was renamed and reorganized t
  • ber States were willing to contribute to a multinational force in order to implement the peace agre
  • Postings include the Multinational Force in Sinai, Northern Ireland, West Ger
  • , 2007, Denmark's main contribution to the Multinational Force in Iraq, a 55-member air force conti
  • e first episode included an interview with Multinational Force - Iraq commander General Ray Odierno
  • officer to Beirut, Lebanon as part of the Multinational Force in Lebanon in 1982.
  • hat the parties had authorised the present multinational force to use force if necessary to enforce
  • he resolution authorised the creation of a multinational force to contribute towards the security a
  • The resolution authorised the multinational force to take all measures to maintain sec
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