• One avoidable complication comes from state ownership, which may or may not give a multinational company a significant advantage but triggers anxieties.

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  • But not giving a CEO enough time to realize his vision--after all turning around a multinational is a bit trickier that running a corner deli--can be equally damaging.

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  • But the idea of handing over your entire computing system to a multinational running a cloud computing system is that they have in place the structures to stop such mistakes.

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  • Because 85% of his sales now come from overseas, Nam's plan is to make his headquarters look more like that of a big multinational than a Korean chaebol.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Buying or partnering with a Chinese company can help level the playing field, enabling a multinational to build a leading market position.

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  • So when we are cheering for British businesses, should we shout louder for Vodafone, a British multinational, than for O2, owned by a Spanish multinational.

    BBC: How many cheers for British companies?

  • Not only that, but the integration made possible by the cloud enabled us to create NetSuite OneWorld, which can run a complex, multinational business in a single application.

    FORBES: Executive Profiles: Disruptive Tech Leaders In Cloud Computing -- Zach Nelson, NetSuite

  • Of immediate concern are plans to raise billions of dollars through a multinational offering of shares in a huge coal project, Tavan Tolgoi, also in South Gobi province.

    ECONOMIST: A massive mining project hits a snag

  • 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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  • My knowledge comes from some work I did for one of the multinational firms a couple of decades back in the UK (err, actually this one in an earlier corporate guise).

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  • Xerox was a multinational corporation, with shareholders, a huge sales force, and a vast corporate customer base, and it needed to consider every new idea within the context of what it already had.

    NEWYORKER: Creation Myth

  • In 2004 in the stone ages of CSR when paying clients were scarce, I was asked to help the Canadian arm of a multinational dairy and food corporation develop a cause-marketing promotion that would be featured on milk cartons.

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  • The hacker culture has long been engrained at Facebook, a multinational corporation that famously has roots in a Harvard dorm room.

    CNN: Doug Gross,

  • For China, the deployment in the Gulf of Aden is as much about flying the flag and showing solidarity with a multinational effort as it is about making a real difference to the security of Chinese shipping in the region.

    ECONOMIST: A hijack dilemma for China

  • By 1931 Hornby was the owner of a multinational business, MP for Everton, and a millionaire.

    BBC: Hornby 150th anniversary celebrations get under way

  • To run a multinational organisation, it helps if you have a rough idea of what is going on.

    ECONOMIST: Where the influential people meet and talk

  • Security Council approved a resolution Friday to authorize a multinational force to go into Liberia, by a vote of 12-0.

    CNN: U.N. votes to send peacekeepers to Liberia

  • It is the first time a Dutch multinational has been taken to a civil court in the Netherlands in connection with damage caused abroad.

    BBC: Shell in Nigeria: Dutch court to rule in pollution case

  • He noted the canceling of a multinational naval exercise with Russia scheduled for Friday and a U.S.-Canadian-Russian exercise set for this month.

    CNN: Gates: Russia must step back from 'aggressive posture'

  • It is nearly impossible to really grasp the inner workings of a multinational, diversified corporation for an outsider who spends a couple of days per year on it.

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  • But many a multinational has come to India with dreams of making a killing only to be defeated by its vast distances, its regional quirks and its sheer poverty.

    ECONOMIST: Premium market

  • Speaking at the Ambrosetti Forum on the banks of Lake Como, Beccalli-Falco told CNN that General Electric -- a multinational founded in 1892 -- is "making a lot of investments" in Germany.

    CNN: GE Europe chief eyes investment in Germany

  • 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.

    WSJ: For Hire: Foreign Business Students

  • After meeting America's secretary of state, Colin Powell, on Thursday, and Britain's foreign secretary, Jack Straw, on Friday, Mr Annan acknowledged that diplomats were discussing the possibility of agreeing a multinational force to guard UN sites and staff, with a separate command structure but in some way under the influence of the American military.

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  • The firm invited about 55, 000 consumers across 15 markets to participate in a study of those 100 most reputable companies, all multinational businesses with a global presence.

    FORBES: The World's Most Reputable Companies

  • The firm invited about 48, 000 consumers across 15 markets to participate in a study of those 100 most reputable companies, all multinational businesses with a global presence.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • 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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  • Even so, a multinational's growing sales are as likely to be the result of a thriving economy as the other way round.

    ECONOMIST: Mergers in Brazil

  • 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).

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • And we think that -- U.S. forces are playing a constrained supporting role in a multinational coalition whose operations are both legitimized by and limited to the terms of a U.N.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

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