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  2. Transnational corporation - Wikipedia

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    A transnational corporation operates substantial facilities, does business in more than one country, and does not consider any particular country its corporate home. One of the significant advantages of a transnational company is that they are able to maintain a greater degree of responsiveness to the local markets where they maintain ...

  3. Real estate business - Wikipedia

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    A real estate transaction is the process whereby rights in a unit of property (or designated real estate) are transferred between two or more parties, e.g., in the case of conveyance, one party being the seller(s) and the other being the buyer(s). It can often be quite complicated due to the complexity of the property rights being transferred ...

  4. Motortrade - Wikipedia

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    The company also includes other subsidiaries such as loans financing company Fundline, Northpoint Development Bank (another banking portfolio), [19] and the real-estate arm, Transnational Properties, Inc. (TPI) managing the properties occupied by the Motortrade Group. All management shared services such as HR, accounting, and finance across the ...

  5. Multinational corporation - Wikipedia

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    A multi-national corporation (MNC; also called a multi-national enterprise (MNE), trans-national enterprise (TNE), trans-national corporation (TNC), international corporation, or state less corporation [1]) is a corporate organization that owns and controls the production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.

  6. Transnationalism - Wikipedia

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    Multinational corporations could be seen as a form of transnationalism, in that they seek to minimize costs, and hence maximize profits, by organizing their operations in the most efficient means possible irrespective of political boundaries. Proponents of transnational capitalism seek to facilitate the flow of people, ideas, and goods among ...

  7. Buying or selling a house? What the new real estate broker ...

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    A groundbreaking $418 million settlement announced Friday by the powerful National Association of Realtors is set to usher in the most sweeping reforms the American real estate market has seen in ...

  8. Transnationality Index - Wikipedia

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    The Transnationality Index (TNI) is a means of ranking multinational corporations that is employed by economists and politicians. It is calculated as the arithmetic mean of the following three ratios (where "foreign" means outside of the corporation's home country): [2] the ratio of foreign assets to total assets; the ratio of foreign sales to ...

  9. Business mogul Ben Mallah claims he's earned ‘infinite ...

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    This is a real estate investment strategy more commonly known as the BRRRR method, where BRRRR stands for buy, rehab, rent, refinance and repeat. Mallah emphasized how this approach transforms his ...