Citations with the tag: FOREIGN corporations
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- The top 30: Foreign-owned firms grow OC jobs by 5%.
Lyster, Michael // Orange County Business Journal; 02/10/97, Vol. 20 Issue 6, p21Reports that foreign-owned companies in Orange County, California, are contributing to the increase of jobs. Figures on the increase of jobs; List of multinational companies and the percentage of their earnings. INSETS: Other notables.;Changes afoot for some listees..
- Chicago's largest foreign-owned firms.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Crain's Chicago Business; 12/30/96 Book of Lists, Vol. 19 Issue 53, p45Presents statistics on the largest foreign-owned business enterprises in Chicago, Illinois, which were ranked by 1995 revenues.
- Foreign-owned Ohio firms.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Economic Trends (07482922); Mar1996, p15Reports on the increase of foreign-owned firms operating in Ohio. Unionization; Exports of Ohio companies; Citizenship of foreign-owned companies.
- LI's foreign affiliated/owned firms.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 4/4/94, Vol. 41 Issue 14, Long Island Almanac 1994 p67Lists Long Island, New York firms owned or affiliated with foreign companies. Name of company; Location; Number of employees; Product/service; Name and country of parent company.
- LI's foreign affiliated/owned firms.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 3/25/96 Supplement Almanac, Vol. 43 Issue 13, p70Lists foreign affiliated/owned firms in Long Island, New York. Number of employees; Product/service; Parent company.
- New Hampshire's largest foreign companies operating in N.H.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // New Hampshire Business Review; 12/10/93, Vol. 15 Issue 23, p19Lists New Hampshire's largest foreign companies as of December 10, 1993. Parent companies; Sales and net income; Executives; Number of employees; Corporate status; Exchange symbol; Product type.
- Largest foreign companies operating in N.H.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // New Hampshire Business Review; 12/22/95, Vol. 17 Issue 26, p16Presents a chart showing the largest foreign companies in New Hampshire as of 1995. Name and address; Parent company; Chief executive officer; Corporate status; Parent net income; Number of employees; Type of business.
- Chapter 5: Business Environment.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Egypt Business Forecast Report; 2009 3rd Quarter, p35The article offers information on the condition of foreign companies in Egypt.
- Chapter 5: Business Environment.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Iran Business Forecast Report; 2009 3rd Quarter, p41The article offers information on the condition of foreign companies in Iran.
- European and Japanese direct investments in Alabama.
Abe, Kiyoshi // Atlantic Economic Journal; Sep93, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p85Compares Japanese-based companies with European-based companies operating in Alabama. Test on the null hypothesis that there are no differences in behavior; Insignificance of the chi-square tests; Lack of difference in opinion and behavior.
- The corporate immigrants.
Abe, Kiyoshi // Nation's Business; Apr87, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p12Foreign corporations are moving to the US, investing their dollars and their managerial techniques. With few exceptions, the trend seems to be mutually beneficial.
- Border crossings.
Spragns, E.E. // Inc.; Mar89, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p124Summarizes the experience of two US companies that were bought, or invested in, by foreign companies. Discusses advantages of a cash infusion; Describes problems with conflicting management styles. INSET: Scouting the waters..
- Chapter 5: Business Environment.
Spragns, E.E. // China Business Forecast Report; 2009 3rd Quarter, p41The article offers information on the condition of foreign companies in China.
- New wave sweeping multinationals' Chinese ventures.
Nicoll, Alexander // Chinatown News; 10/3/94, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p8Says that many foreign companies, having started joint ventures in China, have decided they are seriously committed and are examining how to proceed. Gives advise to such companies. The soaring purchasing power of Chinese consumers.
- New wave of foreign firms sets up shop in Manhattan.
Gross, Daniel // Crain's New York Business; 12/01/97, Vol. 13 Issue 48, p24Focuses on the number of foreign companies that are expanding in the New York market. Reference to Austria's Raiffeisen Banking Group's New York office; prevalence of financial companies in New York.
- Buying a piece of PRC industry.
Ho, Helen // China Business Review; Jan/Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p34Reports that the publicized reports of foreign companies acquiring part of the Chinese enteprises, testifies to China's leap of corporate finance. Background information on mergers in the PRC; Promise for China; Requirements for investors.
- Chicago's largest foreign-owned firms.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Crain's Chicago Business; 9/16/96, Vol. 19 Issue 38, p19Presents a chart tabulating the biggest foreign-owned companies in Chicago, Illinois based on 1995 revenues. Title of top local executive; 1995 parent firm's revenues; Number of employees in Chicago and by the parent firm; Type of business; Biggest revenue increase; Location of parent company.
- Transfers to foreign entities.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Practical Accountant; Sep97, Vol. 30 Issue 9, p24States that Notice 97-42 modifies Notice 97, as it relates to the time for reporting transfers of property to foreign corporations. Reference to Section 1491.
- CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST U.S.-OWNED DIVISIONS, SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES Ranked by 2008 revenue.
Lyon, Paula; Carriere, Rebecca // Crain's Detroit Business; 12/21/2009, Vol. 25 Issue 49, p41The article presents a list of the largest U.S.-owned divisions, subsidiaries and affliates for 2008, which includes General Dynamics Corp., E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and Con-Way Inc.
- LI attracts foreign-owned firms.
LaFemina, Lorraine // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 10/28/96, Vol. 43 Issue 44, p29Cites some of the foreign-owned companies in Long Island, New York. TDK Electronics; SITA; Esselte Pendaflex; Muller Martini; Korg USA; Separation of Chyron from its parent company.
- Top foreign affiliated/owned firms.
LaFemina, Lorraine // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 10/28/96, Vol. 43 Issue 44, p30Presents the ranking of foreign affiliated/owned firms in Long Island, New York based on the number of employees.
- A&P tops ranking.
LaFemina, Lorraine // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 10/28/96, Vol. 43 Issue 44, p30Cites the top four foreign affiliated or owned firms in Long Island, New York ranked by `LIBNews.'
- `We learned that them may be us.'
Buckley, J. // U.S. News & World Report; 5/9/88, Vol. 104 Issue 18, p48In-depth look at the collaboration of American and Japanese businesses in Tennessee. Background to Japanese investment in the state; The beginnings and growth of Nissan southeast of Nashville, Tenn.; How the integration of the workforce is faring; Subtle racism and Japanese adjustments to life...
- A new Land of the Rising Sun.
Buckley, J. // U.S. News & World Report; 5/9/88, Vol. 104 Issue 18, p44A detailed look at the inroads made by Japanese ownership of companies in the state of Tennessee. Numbers of American jobs they provide by city and town, as well as the type of operation. How American workers get along with Japanese management. Debate over whether America is selling its...
- Foreign-owned companies.
Buckley, J. // Business News New Jersey; 1997 Book of Lists, Vol. 10 Issue 23, p36Presents a listing of foreign-owned companies in New Jersey, ranked by number of employees in New Jersey.
- A touch exotic.
Zagorin, Adam; Moffett, Sebastian // Time; 9/29/1997, Vol. 150 Issue 13, pB14Focuses on foreign corporations that are worth investing in. Fujitsu; Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.; Mosenergo; Alcatel Alsthom; Iversiones y Representaciones S.A. or IRSA; Petrobas; Location of headquarters; 1996 revenues; Closing stock price as of September 1997; Price/earnings ratio.
- Jumping into the Euromarket: Is it cheaper by the dozen?
Work, C.P. // U.S. News & World Report; 7/3/89, Vol. 107 Issue 1, p44Discusses efforts of US and Japanese firms as they scramble for a place in Europe's unified market before 1992. Reason for economic unification; Examples of recent activity by US and Japanese firms.
- In Brief.
Work, C.P. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest; 10/9/1998, Vol. 42 Issue 41, p16Presents information on foreign investments in Oman. Joint venture between United Arab Emirates' Gulf Aircraft Maintenance Company and Oman flag carrier Oman Air; Why French company Elf Aquitaine withdrew its investment in Oman.
- Foreigners rush to buy US companies.
Work, C.P. // U.S. News & World Report; 11/4/85, Vol. 99 Issue 19, p76As foreigners rush to buy US companies, some are discovering that they can't hang onto their pots of gold. There are some sad stories of wrong judgments and huge losses. Despite the risks to foreign companies, opportunities seem too real to pass up. A chart presents buyers from five nations...
- Big Macs in South Africa?
Zeman, N.; Howard, L. // Newsweek; 11/19/1990, Vol. 116 Issue 21, p8Notes that McDonald's is considering entering the South African market by franchising black entrepreneurs once U.S. economic sanctions are lifted.
- Waiting around in Kuwait.
Annin, P. // Newsweek; 6/3/1991, Vol. 117 Issue 22, p43Comments on the frustration of US companies that went to Kuwait with the hope of prospering. Sysorex International, Inc.'s vice president, Joseph Papa's claims that it's not clear who is in charge in Kuwait; Even companies with Middle East experience troubled by the Kuwaiti way of doing...
- Controlled foreign companies.
Annin, P. // Accountancy; Sep84, Vol. 95 Issue 1093, p24Reports on amendments to clauses dealing with controlled foreign companies under the Finance Bill 1984 of Great Britain. Application of the apportionment rules in Clause 85(4); Rules that ensure that British companies holding the majority interest in a CFC are entitled to claim or disclaim...
- PAKISTAN REQUESTS EOIs FOR MMDS, LMDS STATIONS FOR TV DISTRIBUTION.
Annin, P. // Middle East Business Intelligence; 1/5/2003, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p6Reports on the submission of expressions of interest (EOI) to establish digital multi-channel multi-point and local multi-point distribution system stations for television distribution in Pakistan. Policy on distribution rights for foreign television channels; Information required from...
- New real estate buying rights don't apply to individuals.
Lonie, Glen; van Capelleveen, Hans // Prague Business Journal; 1/7/2002, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p9Reports the uniformity of Czech legislation with the European Union concerning the acquisition of real property. Elimination of barriers to investment into Czech real estate; Restriction of the ownership rights to individuals; Consideration of taxation issues for foreign companies to acquire...
- Tobacco gunsmoke.
Otieno, Barrack // African Business; Apr97, Issue 220, p32Reports on the efforts of tobacco multinationals to boost their presence in Kenya and other East African countries. Introduction of new brands by RJ Reynolds and Philip Morris Inc.; Domination of the market by British American Tobacco Kenya Ltd.; Philip Morris' appointment of local tobacco firm...
- Gain on currency contracts.
Greene, Chris; Maddalena, Christina // Accountancy; Dec97, Vol. 120 Issue 1252, p74Reports on the taxation of a controlled foreign company in Great Britain. Discussion of the case 'Bricom Holdings Ltd v IRC.'
- PW gets judicial review.
Greene, Chris; Maddalena, Christina // Accountancy; Feb98, Vol. 121 Issue 1254, p16Cites the results of a survey by KPMG Corporate Finance showing the increasing number of foreign companies investing in Great Britain in 1997. Influence of the impending European monetary union on the improved perception of the country as a business location; Percentage increase of acquisitions...
- Differences in the reported performances of foreign-controlled and domestically-controlled firms: some U.K. evidence.
Emmanuel, C.R.; Oyelere, P.B. // Journal of International Accounting, Auditing & Taxation; 2002, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p1Presents information on a study which compared the performances of foreign-controlled domestic companies and domestically-controlled domestic companies in Great Britain. Review of related literature; Research hypothesis and design; Discussion of results.
- Foreign-owned companies.
Chen, Susan // Orange County Business Journal; 02/10/97, Vol. 20 Issue 6, p20Presents statistical information on foreign-owned companies in the United States. Employee information on the companies; Subsidiaries that are located in Orange County, California; Description of the companies' operations; Location of the headquarters of the companies.
- Bringing foreign biz here requires outreach.
Nemeth, Laura D. // Crain's Cleveland Business; 12/22/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 51, p13Sometimes it's challenging enough to understand the ins and outs of doing business in your own country, let alone another one. Fortunately, the United States has the benefit of a longstanding reputation as a land of opportunity, which makes the country particularly attractive to foreign...
- CRAINS LIST: LARGEST FOREIGN-OWNED DIVISIONS, AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES.
Marks, Anne // Crain's Detroit Business; 4/27/2009, Vol. 25 Issue 17, p13A list is presented that depicts largest foreign-owned business divisions, affiliates and subsidiaries including Robert Bosch L.L.C, Denso International America Inc. and Aisin World Corp. of America.
- Shared foreign sales corporations.
Bonfiglio, Joel D. // CPA Journal; Mar1995, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p38Discusses tax benefits of a foreign sales corporation (FSC). Definition in IRC Sec. 927(g)(3); Requirements to qualify as FSC; Participants in a shared FSC.
- Foreign entity classification--checking a Pandora's box?
Bentley, Peter E.; Pollack, Lawrence A. // CPA Journal; Jun98, Vol. 68 Issue 6, p64Deals with the classification of a foreign entity for tax purposes in the United States. Four factors that distinguished partnerships from corporations; Creation of a two step approach for classification under the check-the-box regulations; Tax planning and simplification opportunities.
- A moveable East.
Levy, Mike // Director (00123242); Oct2001, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p37Encourages foreign investors to invest in Turkey. Geographical background; Challenge posed by the Turkish market; Development projects in the country.
- Key Enterprises.
Levy, Mike // Tunisia Country Review; 2001/2002, p58No abstract available.
- Control of Australia's Gold Industry is Raising Eyebrows.
Worthington, Ted // Engineering & Mining Journal (00958948); Dec2002, Vol. 203 Issue 12, p4Focuses on issues surrounding the trend in the gold business in Australia. Percentage of the industry controlled by foreign companies; Decline of homegrown gold production; Impact of increasing mergers on metal prices.
- Planning for the Future.
Kahn, Michael // Frozen Food Age; Feb2001, Vol. 49 Issue 7, p16Reports on the growing presence of European food retailers in Asia. European supermarket chains that are opening more and more stores throughout Asia; Fast food chain operators that opened stores in Asia in 2000; Suggestion to launching products and services in foreign markets.
- SARS virus fits home for Indiana companies.
Olson, Scott // Indianapolis Business Journal; 5/5/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p3Reports on the impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome cases on the business operation of Indiana companies in China. Closure of the Beijing office of Cummins Inc.; Voluntary departure of personnel from the consultancy unit of Baker & Daniels in Shanghai; Option among employees of...
- Top foreign affiliated/owned firms.
Olson, Scott // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 12/20/93, Vol. 40 Issue 51, LI Book of Lists `94 p50SLists the top foreign owned or affiliated companies in the Long Island, New York area ranked according to number of employees as of November 8, 1993. Name of club, location, contact person and telephone number; Number of employees; Product or service; Name and nationality of parent company or...
- GROSS MISCONDUCT.
Sodoma, Brian // Las Vegas Business Press; 12/9/2002, Vol. 19 Issue 49, p1Reports on the regulatory and tax structure concerning the operation of Singaporean-owned business in Nevada. Non-stop service of Singapore Airlines to the state; Bilateral trade agreement between Singapore and the U.S.; Approval of a gross receipts tax.






