Asked in GeographyGoogleMcDonald's
Geography
Google
McDonald's
What is the example of Transnational Corporation TNC?
Answer

Wiki User
November 11, 2010 1:43PM
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
Related Questions
Asked in Adidas
Why is Adidas a TNC?
Asked in McDonald's
Why is McDonald's TNC?
Asked in McDonald's
Why did Sony become a TNC?
Asked in Starbucks
Is Starbucks considered a TNC?
Asked in Definitions
What is the difference between FDI and a TNC?

FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) refers to an investment abroad,
usually where the company being invested in is controlled by the
foreign corporation. For example, an American company taking a
majority stake in a company in China.
But a TNC (Transnational Corporation) is a corporation that has
its facilities and other assets in at least one country other than
its home country. Such companies have offices and/or factories in
different countries and usually have a centralized head office
where they co-ordinate global management.
Asked in Video Games
Is Nintendo a TNC?
Asked in Business Plans, Companies, The Difference Between, Similarities Between
What is the difference between a Transnational corporation and a borderless corporation?

a)Where people work b) A transnational corporation is a company
that has worldwide locations or stores, an example would be
Mcdonalds, there are Mcdonalds all over the world. A borderless
corporation would be a corporation that is only in one country,
state, territory, etc. an example of a borderless corporation would
be something such as a local coffee shop, that may have only one
store, or just a few stores as opposed to a company like
Starbucks.
Asked in Clothing
What makes primark TNC?

A multinational corporation (or transnational corporation)
(MNC/TNC) is a corporation or enterprise that manages production
establishments or delivers services in at least two countries. Very
large multinationals have budgets that exceed those of many
countries. Multinational corporations can have a powerful influence
in international relations and local economies. Multinational
corporations play an important role in globalization; some argue
that a new form of MNC is evolving in response to globalization:
the 'globally integrated enterprise'.
i got this from yahoo
answers by the way.