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    Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology Company, which have their headquarters in California, and they are developing, designs, and sells customer sure as, iPads, iPod, computer software, mobile phones, OS X and iOS operating systems, Mac App Store, iCloud the Safari web browser, and the iTunes media player. Also, Apple Inc. is one of the largest information technology companies out there right now and they are the largest company in the revenue too. Also, they are the largest

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    Question 4 Cadbury is a British multinational confectionery company wholly owned by Mondelez International since 2010. It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world after Wrigley's. Cadbury is internationally headquartered in Uxbridge, West London, and operates in more than 50 countries worldwide. It is famous for its Dairy Milk chocolate, the Creme Egg and Roses selection box, and many other confectionery products. Cadbury was established in Birmingham, England in 1824, by John Cadbury

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    Introduction With the process of globalization and internationalization, multinational firms develop rapidly. What is the multinational firm? It should be called multinational corporation (MNCs) which is more academic. An MNC is a company physically active in more than one country, like McDonald, Nestle, Ford etc. General speaking, Human Resource Management plays an essential role for an enterprise, especially for a multinational enterprise. What is Human Resource Management? Noe et al. (2006: 5) defined

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    and corporations are becoming multinational enterprises. The term multinational firm describes the situation in which a firm extends beyond the borders of its individual mother country, state or nation and operates with affiliates and branches in more than two countries. Multinational firms also extend beyond continental boundaries and hence it’s always desirable to understand the reasons and factors which prompt firms to go multinational. In most cases, multinational firms replicate the same products

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    while revenues from the download market (iTunes, Amazon) has fallen by 2.1%. Spotify perfectly illustrates this superior growth as the leader in terms of innovation in this market. Considered to be one of the 10 most innovative companies in the U.K. in 2014 by Fast Company , Spotify with almost 50 million active users and 12.5 million paying subscribers, is considered to be worth at around 4 billion dollars and often rumoured

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    Overview General Electric Company (GE), founded on April 15, 1892, as a result of the merger of American Inventor Thomas Alva Edison 's Edison General Electric Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Company is an American Multinational Conglomerate. The diversified infrastructure and financial services company produces products and services that consist of oil and gas production equipment, household appliances, power generation, medical imaging, industrial products, business and consumer financing

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    cultural differences impact on advertising in multi-national companies? (Case study of Coca-Cola Company) Introduction A multinational company (MNC) can be defined as a company which operating in several countries but managed by its home country. These companies play a major role in present globalized business market. By moving forward beyond geographical barriers, helps multinational companies to expand market share and maximize companies’ profit margins. In comparison with its home country, operating

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    the trolley and rush to pay for because we don’t have time to care about stuff like this. There are other important things, like when to get the car oil changed, right? Multinational corporations (MNC) such as Mattel, Google, Microsoft, and eBay to

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    One garage. Three friends. A world of possibilities. Apple Inc. The iconic American technological company Apple is worth a staggering $498 billion (CNN Money, 2016) and has the biggest customer loyalty base. This once garage operating company start-up is now one of the largest multi national companies taking not only the millennial by storm but also our baby boomers. People of all ages are enjoying the innovation and originality of Apple products. Apple has a growth rate of 44% annually (CSI Markets

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    gain more reputation for the organisation. In global expansion strategy, a multinational corporation (MNC) is considered as the most powerful acceleration for administrators. Acknowledging the advantages of MNC, many businesses started to invest in developing countries to target the cost-benefits and broaden their scope of activities. This leads to the unexpected rise of MNC in recent years. However, managing a multinational corporation in another country is not a simple issue because the world is

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