Multinational corporation

A multinational corporation or transnational corporation, also called multinational enterprise, is a corporation or an enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country. It can also be referred to as an international corporation. The International Labour Organization has defined an MNC as a corporation that has its management headquarters in one country, known as the home country, and operates in several other countries, known as host countries.

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  • Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations

    Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations

    As of 2008, malnutrition continues to be a worldwide problem, particularly in lesser developed countries. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, "850 million people worldwide were undernourished in 1999 to 2005, the most recent years for which figures are available" and the number of malnourished people has recently been increasing. An orange awareness ribbon is used to raise awareness of malnutrition in the world. The FAO calculates undernourishment by comparing the amount of food available in a country at national level with how many people live in the country. The fundamental issue causing malnutrition is that the human population exceeds the Earth's carrying capacity; however, Food First raises the issue of food sovereignty and claims that every country (with the possible minor exceptions of some city-states) has sufficient agricultural capacity to feed its own people, but that the "free trade" economic order associated with such institutions as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank prevent this from happening. At the other end of the spectrum, the World Bank itself claims to be part of the solution to malnutrition, asserting that the best way for countries to succeed in breaking the cycle of poverty and malnutrition is to build export-led economies that will give them the financial means to buy foodstuffs on the world market.
  • Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations

    Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations

    Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations Lyrics: Multinational corporations Genocide of the starving nations
  • Dancing on the ruins of multinational corporations.

    Dancing on the ruins of multinational corporations.

    It's a quirky music video. Music by Casey Neil and video by www.undercurrents.org
  • Napalm Death-Multinational Corporations+Instinct of Survival(Scum_Remastered)

    Napalm Death-Multinational Corporations+Instinct of Survival(Scum_Remastered)

    Mick Harris - Drums Nik Bullen - Vocals, Bass (tracks 1-12) Justin Broadrick - Guitar (tracks 1-12) Lee Dorrian - Vocals (tracks 13-28) Bill Steer - Guitar (tracks 13-28) Jim Whitely - Bass (tracks 13-28) This was first released by Napalm Death independently but later Earache came across Napalm Death and made an official release of the full length. The first half was also intended to be apart of a split with British hardcore act Avistic. Hailed as the groundbreaking first grindcore release. Most of the albums, re-released or not, come in varied colors: orange, gold, green, blue, yellow. The main color of the release though is yellow as pictured below. The first pressing of the CD (1988) came as a 54-track CD including the "From Enslavement To Obliteration" album and 4 bonus tracks (which are the tracks from "the curse" EP exept for "the curse"). In 1994, the first two albums were re-released separately. Re-issued on vinyl in 2002. European pressing: 1000 copies on black vinyl. US pressing: 700 copies green vinyl, 300 copies red vinyl. Re-released as DualDisc in March 2007. "You Suffer" is in the Guiness Book of Records as the shortest song ever recorded, at 1.316 seconds. Covert art was made by Jeff Walker frontman from Carcass Multinational Corporations Multinational corporations Genocide of the starving nations Instinct of Survival Advertise the product you make Never give but always take Kill and lie for security Your shit on supermarket shelves to see Instinct of ...
  • Scientology Tax Scam - Part 1 of 2

    Scientology Tax Scam - Part 1 of 2

    au.todaytonight.yahoo.com Reporter: Bryan Seymour Broadcast Date: June 22, 2010 It's alleged Scientology has been avoiding paying tax in the United Kingdom by claiming it is run out of South Australia. In Britain, the Church of Scientology is supposed to pay tax on the millions of pounds it brings in each year. Now, the organisation has been accused of claiming its entire UK operation is part of its Australian outfit. Here, they are recognised as a religion, therefore they don't pay tax. It's alleged Scientology is using that, combined with some lax laws covering incorporated associations, to avoid paying its dues... Read more at au.todaytonight.yahoo.com
  • Evil Cell (Multinational corporation)

    Evil Cell (Multinational corporation)

    Trans fat Cell Multinational corporation
  • Multinational Corporations and Rural India

    Multinational Corporations and Rural India

    Multinational Corporations and Rural India: A Conversation with Wharton Marketing Professor Jagmohan Singh Raju
  • Napalm Death- Multi-National Corporations/Instinct of Survival/Stigmatised/Parasites

    Napalm Death- Multi-National Corporations/Instinct of Survival/Stigmatised/Parasites

  • Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations

  • Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations

  • Dancing on the ruins of multinational corporations.

  • Napalm Death-Multinational Corporations+Instinct of Survival(Scum_Remastered)

  • Scientology Tax Scam - Part 1 of 2

  • Evil Cell (Multinational corporation)

  • Multinational Corporations and Rural India

  • Napalm Death- Multi-National Corporations/Instinct of Survival/Stigmatised/Parasites

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