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Before that, I co-founded the Library of International Trade Resources (LITR), a consulting firm providing interactive information access and international trade consulting.
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Consulting with trade unions and negotiating job cuts in Britain takes about three months.
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The company is now consulting with trade unions and affected employees.
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Most consulting companies normally trade between 5% and 8%, which shows ICF is undervalued on free cash-flow, as well.
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The company is based in Silicon Valley and Shanghai, and its clients include worldwide leaders in game software, hardware, and services, as well as hedge funds, media companies, trade associations, and management consulting firms, all of whom have a vested interest in a thorough understanding of the games industry in Southeast Asian and China.
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Add in the exports of related services, such as law, accountancy and consulting, and the trade surplus rises above 3% of GDP.
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Eventually she teamed up with Sanders-Park, and the two started WorkNet Solutions and WorkNet International, sister career-consulting firms that work with institutions like trade schools, federally funded workforce centers and prisons, to help people with challenges in their personal stories find and land good jobs.
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It will be consulting with international regulators, including the US Federal Trade Commission, on commercial uses of consumer data.
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For the authors, their trade deficits with Cambridge restaurants, airlines taking them to junkets around the world, and Newbury Street clothiers are their certain rewards for trade surpluses run with their employers at HBS, the publisher of their book, and the businesses that pay them consulting fees in return for the kind of advice that would bankrupt most any business if actually followed.
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