A multinational company is a company that operates in multiple companies. Mcdonalds and Starbucks are examples of multinational companies, operating in many countries around the globe.
Pretty much most big corporations now are multinational for example IBM Microsoft, GM Ford
Multinational companies exist so they do businesses with other countries. Multinational countries follows the law and regulations of the countries they work with.
Too long to list here there is a list of multinational companies in almost every country, visit (paid and commercial) businessmonitor.com/companies
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21 multinational companies are there in india
Starbucks, Tesco, MacDonald's, Bang and Olufsen.
There are many multinational organizations including, Walmart, Sears and Best Buy. These companies have locations abroad that help them meet their customer's needs.
You can try Unilever Ghana, Cadbury, Nestle Ghana and maybe MTN
A multinational company is a company that operates in multiple companies. Mcdonalds and Starbucks are examples of multinational companies, operating in many countries around the globe.
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Multinational corporations (MNCs) are companies with units and headquarters within and across multiple countries. Major and global MNCs include Coca-Cola, Boeing, EADS, Arcelor-Mittal, Samsung, Apple and so on.
Multinational companies can often influence a country's culture and economy. They introduce new products and value systems, not only for the consumers, but also for any local employees they hire.
A president of multinational companies might go by the title C.E.O.
rules or norms of multinational companies in india?
What are the advantages of multinational companies to the developing countries?
Pretty much most big corporations now are multinational for example IBM Microsoft, GM Ford