A foreign subsidiary is a branch of a company that is run as an independent entity in a country outside of the one in which the parent company is located. For example: Wal-mart
Richard A. Cameron has written: 'Intrafirm trade of Canadian-based foreign transnational companies' -- subject(s): Commerce, Corporations, Foreign, Foreign Corporations, Foreign subsidiaries
S. W. Kardasz has written: 'The behaviour and performance of foreign subsidiaries in Canada'
Connie K. N Chang has written: 'ATP eligibility criteria for U.S. subsidiaries of foreign-owned companies' -- subject- s -: Corporations, Foreign, Foreign Corporations, Foreign subsidiaries, Government policy, Industrial Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology - U.S. -., National Institute of Standards and Technology - U.S. -. Advanced Technology Program, Research, Industrial, Subsidiary corporations
Licensing. Franchising. Joint ventures. acquisitions of existing operations. establishing new foreign subsidiaries.
Non consolidated Subsidiaries
The possessive form is subsidiary's.
Seattle's Best is one of the subsidiaries.
Companies in this industry operated plants outside the United States to better supply their customers.
The first is to account for sales and purchases listed in a foreign currency. The second is to prepare consolidated financial statements with international subsidiaries.
Bell Canada subsidiaries include "Bell Alliant", "NorthernTel" and "Telebec". In the mobile phone market are its subsidiaries "Solo Mobile" and "Virgin Mobile Canada".
One of Nordstrom's subsidiaries is Hautelook. Please refer to the related link to access their websites.
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