US Firms in the Asian Market
.... The keys to success or failure are likely to be found in the ability of American
firms to develop long term strategies to penetrate Asian
markets and to ....
(4393

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Global Perspective of International Firms
....
firms are taking a global perspective today to a much greater degree than in the past. Globalization is a particular way of looking at the
markets of the world ....
(1274

5

)
Globalization of Financial Markets & American Banks
....
markets (Ferling, 1993, pp. 61-62). The increasing globalization of business activities by American companies has increased the requirements of these
firms for ....
(2081

8

)
CYCLE TIME REDUCTION in Globalized Markets
Increasing globalization of both market and production has placed added pressures on
firms to reduce costs. Cost reduction is necessary ....
(3414

14

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Indonesia as an Investment by US Firms
.... Indonesian security market is potentially very lucrative for foreign
firms, there are .... critical to her success to integrate into the world
markets through trade ....
(1926

8

)
The International Trade Deficit: A Research Proposal
.... The combination of these two factors not only makes it difficult for many American
firms to compete effectively in international
markets, it also makes it ....
(1275

5

)
Arbirage in Foreign Currency Exchange Markets
.... arbitrageur simply takes advantage of current price differences between
markets. Hedging is a protective procedure employed by individuals and
firms who must ....
(3260

13

)
Airplane Industry Duopoly
This is a market structure in which there are two equally dominant
firms that produce or sell the same product ("Competition in
Markets," nd). ....
(561

2

)
Marketing Management
.... as other transportation
firms did then, in their core competencies to provide new and improved transportation services, thereby developing new product
markets. ....
(784

3

)
Japanese & American Auto Industries
.... American interest in Japanese management techniques devel oped as a consequence of the success of Japanese
firms in the domestic
markets of the United States ....
(3272

13

)
Japanese Manufacturing Practices in the US
.... American interest in Japanese management techniques developed as a consequence of the success of Japanese
firms in the domestic
markets of the United States ....
(883

4

)
Marketing the IBM PCjr in Japan
.... Many obstacles exist in foreign
markets such as lack of brand name recognition, market conditions .... For example, some Japanese
firms have stolen secrets from IBM ....
(1419

6

)
Day Traders and Financial Markets
.... this strategy to generate the kind of benefits that Internet start-up
firms and their .... that true day traders may not be responsible for moving
markets, but they ....
(3622

14

)
Globalization
.... In other words, international expansion is basically based on the opportunities of exploiting abroad the competitive advantages
firms have in domestic
markets. ....
(3152

13

)
Exporting Surgical Gloves to Brazil Brazil is one of the markets ...
.... for joint ventures is to pair foreign
firms with Brazilian partners to compete in segments of the government procurement market or in other
markets subject to ....
(3506

14

)
Differences Between NASDAQ & Other Stock Exchanges
.... The older more established
firms list on the NYSE or AMEX, with the newer .... The other differences between the
markets deal with the methods used to sell stock ....
(1576

6

)
Logistics and Globalization
.... Those
firms whose logistics systems remain inefficient will not be able to meet the demands of today's global production and
markets. Arvis, JF (2007). ....
(734

3

)
LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY
.... American interest in Japanese management techniques developed as a consequence of the success of Japanese
firms in the domestic
markets of the United States ....
(2780

11

)
Procter & Gamble Company
.... operates in numerous
markets. Unlike in its beginnings in the early twentieth century, however, today's competitors are mostly from other big
firms that are ....
(1324

5

)
Entrepreneurship & Globalization
....
Firms rooted in other cultures express concern about class structure .... as impediments to developing rapid responses to changing
markets (American entrepreneurialà ....
(2215

9

)
American Hegemony & Globalization
....
Firms rooted in other cultures express concern about class structure .... as impediments to developing rapid responses to changing
markets (American entrepreneurialà ....
(2274

9

)
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.
.... This practice frees Japanese
firms from the short-term obligations of stocks. As a consequence, both products and
markets may be permitted to develop slowly ....
(1853

7

)
The commercial banking and financial sectors of Japan
....
firms and other financial service
firms were legally and administratively restricted to a specified range of activities and capital
markets were required to ....
(1825

7

)
Free Trade System
.... In the words of Bonker (1988), the government needs a comprehensive trade policy that encourages "more US
firms to get into foreign
markets" (p. 172). ....
(1466

6

)
CASE ANALYSIS: KOMATSU LIMITED 1. Based on an u
.... control is further complicated for a growing number of
firms by the .... By siting production facilities in foreign
markets, global corporations are able to ....
(1730

7

)
Advertising & Economics
.... Yet these patterns appear in the literature with consistency, and in recent years some of the largest American
firms have lost
markets to foreign competitors ....
(3895

16

)
Reshaping of the Global Economy
.... In dividing the consumer market between mass and niche
markets, it is .... Large
firms are regaining vitality by following these four steps: 1) Establishing that ....
(1439

6

)
SUN MICROSYSTEMSa
.... and peripherals should continue to grow, a factor that should benefit Sun and all other
firms in the industry serving business
markets; these conditions are ....
(1422

6

)
COMMON STOCK INVESTMENT ANALYSIS: Nike and Reebok
.... Consumer attitudes towards the
firms and their products are considered in the second .... its products primarily (70 percent) in South Korea, and
markets them both ....
(1698

7

)
International Marketing
.... has been the growth of the multinational corporation, which produces and
markets in many countries simultaneously. Many American
firms--including McDonald's ....
(1323

5

)