At issue are foreign subsidiaries that U.S. multinationals use to manage their overseas operations.
Mr Putera says he needs to expand his overseas operations before they come good.
The company said it would scale back its overseas operations to concentrate on the project.
International departure and arrival slots would come in handy when it aims to expand overseas operations.
All aspects of the business's activities and strategy will be reviewed, including its 664-store overseas operations.
Today, U.S. corporations have their overseas operations staffed mainly with third country nationals of European or Asian extraction.
Taking on additional overseas operations in distant theaters in the name of protecting innocent civilians only exacerbates that problem.
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Among its many overseas operations, France Telecom owns the Orange mobile phone company in Britain, and Mobistar in Belgium.
First the good news, says Larry Harding, president of High Street Partners, a consulting firm for companies with overseas operations.
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Like many British companies, the two firms' overseas operations are skewed towards Britain's former colonies such as America and Canada.
Remember, the military cuts we are talking about come out of the regular Pentagon budget, not the war appropriations sustaining overseas operations.
JPMorgan calculated the cash was equal to about 68% of the total foreign earnings, the rest of which is invested in overseas operations.
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It is exploring ways to bring its entire overseas operations, ultimately 250 to 500 jobs, back to the U.S. within the next two years.
Overseas operations would be substantially scaled back, including in-theater support in Afghanistan where U.S. military and coalition operations rely on FBI investigative and forensic programs.
Overseas operations are weak, particularly the once-strong GM of Germany (Opel).
Despite making sales of hundreds of millions of pounds, they reported small profits or even losses in the UK after shifting their earnings to overseas operations.
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Since that time, it has been in the process of selling off profitable overseas operations to pay back the government and become a truly independent entity again.
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Debbie Stabenow introduced the Bring Jobs Home Act, which would provide tax incentives to assist with the cost of reshoring overseas operations back to the United States.
In the financial space, banking firm ING is carving out ING US as it unloads overseas operations as stipulated by its 2008 bailout by the Dutch government.
The bank's goal is to more than double the share of overall profits that comes from overseas operations in the next five years, from about 3.8% to 10%.
With deployments in the Balkans, the Middle East and Africa, many European countries are close to the limit of what they can sustain in terms of overseas operations.
Gitanjali already derives 60% of its income from overseas operations.
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The leadership, however, tends not to direct overseas operations.
More companies with overseas operations should rethink their reasons for outsourcing and consider how coming back home can improve their profitability as well as contribute to the future health of our economy.
In support of these and other overseas operations, the United States has deployed combat-equipped forces to a number of locations in the U.S. Central, Pacific, European, Southern, and Africa Command areas of operation.
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One could argue that the seeming anomaly of the relatively strong yen might reflect a seasonal effect: the repatriation of funds by Japanese firms' overseas operations near the end of the financial year.
Mitt Romney wants to expand the tax deferral for overseas operations by adopting a territorial tax system, under which U.S tax would never be imposed on income earned by Foreign Co. from non-U.S. sources.
In support of these and other overseas operations, the United States has deployed combat equipped forces to a number of locations in the U.S. Central, Pacific, European, Southern, and Africa Command areas of operation.
The good news for Tesco is that its scale and position in the market, along with its strong overseas operations, make it one of the best placed to deal with hefty price cuts this year.
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