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Kia Motors is, but the US subsidiary is wholly owned by the parent company.
According to Wikipedia, the US Cellular company was founded in 1983 as a subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems Inc. The company's headquarters is in Chicago, IL.
The company Door Home is based in the US. It has various subsidiary companies that work around the globe but the parent company is and always has been in the US.
Shell Oil Company is the US subsidiary of the multinational corporation Royal Dutch Shell, which is listed on the London stock exchange.
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"Such a situation may occur when the foreign entity is merely an extension of the parent company. If the Mexican subsidiary of a US parent company received all of its raw materials from the USA and resold all of its output back to the USA, the US dollar should be the functional currency." - Global Corporate Finance by Suk H. Kim
Yes.
It is making a situation appear better than it actually is. For example, in the case of a US firm with a foreign subsidiary...the firm may want to borrow money in the foreign country because the rates are lower there. So the firm makes the subsidiary profits appear better than they actually are so it is easier to get a loan in that country.
It is mandatory to have a resident director to incorporate your company in Malaysia. Besides, the government lays laws to appoint a resident secretary. You can hire one with the help of third party service providers like us in Malaysia.
US cellphones will get signals in foreign countries if and only if your provider has collaboration with any provider in that company in that foreign country.This is called "International Roaming".
This question refers to the US Commerce Department. The Department defines foreign direct investments as a US company in which a foreign entity holds a voting share of more than 10%.