yes, one of the biggest. anything that has globalised to the extent of that would be considered a TNC.
Yes, Apple Inc. is a transnational corporation (TNC). It is a multinational technology company that operates globally and has a large presence in multiple countries around the world.
TNC is a company that sells its products internationally and globally. It normally makes its products in LEDCs whereas its branches are in MEDCs. Examples of TNCs are: Nestle, Topshop, Sony, Cocacola, Nike (they are basically huge brands!) For a more full list of TNC's there is also: Shell, McDonalds, Ford, Apple, KFC, Ikea, BP, United Parcel Service, H&M, Pepsi, Louis Vuitton, Converse, Costa Coffee, Exxon, Nokia, FedEx and Starbucks By Sophie544
TNCs are TransNationalCorporations and include things such as McDonalds, Nike and Adidas. They are companies or corporations that have franchises all over the world
i would say TNC's (transnational corporations) and the difference between poor and rich
Because an apple comes from an apple green apple trees a type of living plant.
You eat a Apple and inside of it are Apple seeds or you can buy them
Yes apple is a tnc company because it started of in calliforna which is in amarica
yes BP is a TNC company
Sony became a Transnational company, also known as TNC, in 1975. It became a TNC when Sony stocks started publicly trading.
i got 99 problems but tnc's aint one! hit me!
Pepsi became a TNC because it was firat based in M
Trans-National Corporations such as McDonalds or Coke
yes
Of Course
BECAUSE
the shop ally is a TNC for it is placed all over the world and well known around the world.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Tennant Company (TNC) is $1,392,145,250.10.
Nintendo is indeed a Trans National Corporation (TNC) which means they sell their products all over the world.