Saturday, November 7, 2009

Merits of multi-national company?

merits of multi-national company
Merits of multi-national company?
1.Higher job opportunities


2.Greater economic growth for the country


3.Technological upgradations will take place


4.Greater value for education


5.Greater research opportunities


6.Higher infrastructural growth
Reply:There are several benefits that multinationals enjoy over purely domestic companies. One is economies of scale and scope. Another is access to cheap financing (between Europe, Japan, and North America, there's always cheaper financing to be had somewhere). Yet another is the ability to arbitrage labor markets (i.e., place the work where it is the cheapest). Yet another is the limited vulnerability to an economic downturn in any single country.
Reply:good advertising
Reply:1)Bring in huge capital


2)Provide employment


3)Increase standard of living


4)Provide with better quality of goods


5)Growth of domestic firms


6)bring in sophesticated technology to host country
Reply:it is a very big company across the world it is common sense
Reply:1. Invest capital and reap huge profits from across the globe to h country of origin.


2. Good jobs to a few very high paying and vast unemployment.


3. ability to sell dirt at the Price of gold.


4. Ability to eat away and demolish domestic enterprises.


5. Change mindset of people such that they can be proud of plundering their own country men.





And many more....depends which side of tide you wish to stand
Reply:hey someone wins ..................................





( simple words easy to understand-- no business jargon )





scales of economy





global market place





best resources





cheap production ( manufacturing )





market availaibilty ( to sell)





financial viability ( capital %26amp; marketing resources )





better results :( but the small guy looses





so no matter what the conditions


-the benefits are there, for a more leaner %26amp; meaner organization


benefiting from all aspects of operating





a "better profit" business

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