The Pros And Cons Of Multinational Business

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Thesis: Not all U.S.-based companies can open branches in other countries because residents may not like them as sellers; Dealing with people in different cultures can provide challenges, and different behaviors may bring owners some risk to run a multinational business. I. Multinational II. Branches III. Country SENTENCE OUTLINE Thesis: Not all U.S.-based companies can open branches in other countries because residents may not like them as sellers; Dealing with people in different cultures can provide challenges, and different behaviors may bring owners some risk to run a multinational business. I. Multinational companies are also call International Companies. About all major multinationals companies are either American, Japanese or from Europe, for example, Mc Donald's, Coca-Cola, Apple, Toyota, Walmart and Mercedes Benz.; But companies like Ruby Tuesdays and Miami sub. can’t go international for the reason they don’t have the fans or the recommendations for other countries get interesting to open a branch. II.…show more content…
Branches like Mc Donald’s that has a huge market worldwide producing the same quality of food and service at lower costs in countries with low income, also increasing the profit and purchasing power of consumers around the world, nearly in every country except Cuba and a few more there is a Mc Donald’s Branch. other branches just don't have the luck to be that popular and get so many people to like their products to be sell internationally. III. County is a group or race of individuals with shared history, customs, culture, and more often different language. for a whole country or at least couple of cities in a country like a food or a product from a different nation is common i this century but products like American Denim are having issues to get profits even here in USA in his own country, getting even harder to go

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