
Multinational Corporations (MNC) or Multinational Enterprises (MNE) are organizations that are owned or control productions of goods or services in one or more countries other than the home country. For example, when a corporation is registered in more than one country or has operations in more than one country, it may be attributed as MNC. Usuall...
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a large corporation that operates in many different countries
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A corporation that operates in two or more countries. Since it is headquartered in only one country but has production or marketing facilities in others, it is the result of previous FDI.
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any corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time. Generally the corporation has its headquarters in one country and ... [5 related articles]
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A firm that operates in more than one country.
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Company or enterprise operating in several countries, usually defined as one that has 25% or more of its output capacity located outside its country of origin. The world's four largest...
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MNC. Also known as Transnational Corporation. A company which operates in several countries outside the country in which it is based
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Company or enterprise operating in several countries, usually defined as one that has 25% or more of its output capacity located outside its country of origin. The world's four largest multinationals in 2000, were Exxon Mobil, Wal-Mart Stores, General Motors, and Ford Motor – their joint revenues were more than the combined gross n...
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