TNC stands for transnational corporation, which is a large company that operates in multiple countries and has production or services facilities outside its home country. These corporations have a significant impact on the global economy and often operate on a massive scale, influencing trade, investment, and employment patterns internationally.
yes, one of the biggest. anything that has globalised to the extent of that would be considered a TNC.
TNC stands for Transnational Corporation. A TNC is a large company that operates in multiple countries, often with production facilities and offices spread across the globe. These companies play a significant role in the global economy.
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
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TNC in geography means Trans-national company
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.
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Pepsi became a TNC because it was firat based in M
Trans-National Corporations such as McDonalds or Coke
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the shop ally is a TNC for it is placed all over the world and well known around the world.
Yes apple is a tnc company because it started of in calliforna which is in amarica
As of July 2014, the market cap for Tennant Company (TNC) is $1,392,145,250.10.