TNC is a company that sells its products internationally and globally. It normally makes its products in LEDCs whereas its branches are in MEDCs. Examples of TNCs are: Nestle, Topshop, Sony, Cocacola, Nike (they are basically huge brands!)
For a more full list of TNC's there is also:
Shell, McDonalds, Ford, Apple, KFC, Ikea, BP, United Parcel Service, H&M, Pepsi, Louis Vuitton, Converse, Costa Coffee, Exxon, Nokia, FedEx and Starbucks
By Sophie544
Yes, Apple Inc. is a transnational corporation (TNC). It is a multinational technology company that operates globally and has a large presence in multiple countries around the world.
Exxon Mobil
i would say TNC's (transnational corporations) and the difference between poor and rich
well it is just a silly factory
TNCs are TransNationalCorporations and include things such as McDonalds, Nike and Adidas. They are companies or corporations that have franchises all over the world
Trans-National Corporations such as McDonalds or Coke
A huge company that carries out business in a number of different countries is known as a transnational corporation or TNC. Examples of Transnational companies include BP-Amoco, Unilever and Cadbury-Schweppes.
Adidas is a TNC(Transnational Corporation) because it operates in more then one country, in fact Adidas operates in many countries around the world.
Yes, Apple Inc. is a transnational corporation (TNC). It is a multinational technology company that operates globally and has a large presence in multiple countries around the world.
There are at least six different companies that could be referred to as TNC. They are: 1) Television Nishinippon Corporation 2) The Nature Conservancy 3) The New Criterion 4) Transnational Corporation 5) Trevecca Nazarene College 6) Trusted Network Connect
Sony became a Transnational company, also known as TNC, in 1975. It became a TNC when Sony stocks started publicly trading.
McDonalds is a TNC because it is the most well known company for making little kids fat and then cook them and then eat them That is the reason mcdonalds is a TNC
i think s because there are exceprions if you want to be a tnc: 1) you have to have moe than one country in which you have your brand or company in more than one country.
FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) refers to an investment abroad, usually where the company being invested in is controlled by the foreign corporation. For example, an American company taking a majority stake in a company in China. But a TNC (Transnational Corporation) is a corporation that has its facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country. Such companies have offices and/or factories in different countries and usually have a centralized head office where they co-ordinate global management.
wat is the role of transnational corporation in globalisation
A multinational corporation (MNC) or transnational corporation (TNC), also called multinational enterprise (MNE)[1], is a corporation or enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country. It can also be referred to as an international corporation.
Yes. Starbucks is a large company that operates in 58 countries with the headquarters, main office and main factories in HICs and smaller offices and most factories located in LICs and that is pretty much the definition of a transnational corporation (TNC). :)