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That has undercut business at some U.S.-
based
multinationals
operating in the world's second-biggest economy.
2
The company works with Irish-
based
multinationals
,
providing a key element of their IT infrastructure.
3
The block will be occupied by the German-
based
multinational
company, AOL Bertlesmann Services Operation.
4
Or imagine you are an executive in a large Asian-
based
multinational
,
say a tech company.
5
The Tokyo-
based
multinational
said Wednesday it was permanently scrapping plans for the £16bn Wylfa power station.
6
The US-
based
multinational
yesterday launched a European Union grants administration scheme for small and medium-sized businesses.
7
Irish and Irish-
based
multinationals
will report results, including Heineken, Tullow Oil, Wyeth and CB Richard Ellis Group.
8
Franco will focus on mergers and acquisitions for Aon Consulting's large U.S.-
based
multinational
clients, the company said.
9
China's move over the weekend to allow a flexible yuan, may help the outlook for U.S.-
based
multinational
companies.
10
Scores of U.S.-
based
multinational
companies would also have lost their ability to get their operations in China audited.
11
Naspers is a South Africa-
based
multinational
group of media and e-commerce platforms, listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
12
One of them was the financial report I was studying on the hugely fashionable California-
based
multinational
Cisco Systems.
13
In it the IDA warned that the Organisation of Working Time Bill would create problems, particularly for Irish-
based
multinationals
.
14
The company, controlled by Mexican-
based
multinational
Cemex, said yesterday that revenues in the first half of the year fell
15
The Texas-
based
multinational
was considered one of the few companies capable of drilling in the harsh, deep waters there.
16
Breakaway Solutions, the Dublin-
based
multinational
developer of e-business software, will cut 170 jobs as part of a global restructuring.