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  • 1International marketing — refers to the marketing a company carries out in markets outside its core constituency. This strategy uses an extension of the techniques used in the home country of a firm. [ Marketing , McGraw Hill] Introduction to International… …

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  • 2International Tax Review — Fachgebiet Steuerrecht Sprache englisch Verlag Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC (UK) …

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  • 3International reactions to the 2006 North Korean nuclear test — were nearly unanimous in their condemnation and denunciation of the test. Africa*flag|Egypt: The Egyptian Foreign Ministry expressed its concern over the test and called for all parties to exercise restraint and to return to the Six Party Talks.… …

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  • 4International arbitration — is the established method for resolving disputes between parties to international commercial agreements. As with arbitration generally, it is a creature of contract, i.e., the parties decision to submit any disputes to private adjudication by one …

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  • 5International Airlines Group — International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A …

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  • 6International Federation of the Phonographic Industry — Abbreviation IFPI Motto representing the recording industry worldwide Formation 1933 Headquarters 10 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom …

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  • 7International Computers Limited — Former type Private Industry Computer hardware, Computer software Fate Acquired Successor Fujitsu Services Founded 1968 ( …

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  • 8firm commitment underwriting — USA firm commitment underwriting. Also known as firm commitment offering. As opposed to a best efforts offering, in the context of securities and capital markets, an underwriting where the underwriters commit to purchase all of the securities… …

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  • 9firm commitment offering — USA firm commitment underwriting. Also known as firm commitment offering. As opposed to a best efforts offering, in the context of securities and capital markets, an underwriting where the underwriters commit to purchase all of the securities… …

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  • 10International business — is a term used to collectively describe topics relating to the operations of firms with interests in multiple countries. Such firms are sometimes called multinational corporations (MNC s). Well known MNCs include fast food companies McDonald s… …

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