India has become a vital player on the global economic stage, attracting numerous multinational corporations (MNCs) that ...
“They had a choice to join the big MNCs like McKinsey, BCG etc, yet they not only chose BYJU’s but all of them are still with us. It’s a validation, a testimony for us.” That’s just one ...
an American multinational that is also one of the largest MNCs in the world. After Walmart gained a controlling stake in homegrown Flipkart, it led some to ponder whether successful Indian ...
During the 1990s boom, few local companies had the capacity to battle MNCs for prime acquisitions; most of their transactions were within their home countries. Brazil’s largest retailer, Companhia ...
This biometric technology, Weixin Palm Payment, which is available in mainland China and is owned by Tencent, one of the biggest MNCs of China and the world. The video, filmed in Zhuzhou ...
MNC funds invest in companies where foreign promoters have more than 50 per cent shareholding. Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff.com The recent listing of Hyundai Motor India on Indian stock ...
The British, French and German governments launched a joint initiative on Saturday (16 February) to crack down on tax avoidance by multinational companies ... that many big firms country-hop ...
It might come as a surprise that most of the UK's income and employment is provided not by the big national or multinational ...
It is by now well-documented that MNCs, especially from the Western, developed market world, have not done well in India.
Nigeria's decision this week to block Shell's $2.4 billion sale of its onshore assets has sent a negative signal to investors ...
Russia is the second-largest gold producer in the world, contributing around 10% of global output. The gold industry remains strong, with seven large mining projects underway and a projected 4% ...
Swiss pharma giant Roche is the latest company to refocus its R&D investment on diseases like obesity that weigh heavily on healthcare budgets. This comes as governments increasingly demand drugs ...