Lucinda discusses this with Dusty and he decides to use the overseas corporation he owned to buy Worldwide, knowing Paul would never sell Worldwide to him.
Today corporations are increasingly capable of shifting capital and labor supply chains across borders, as well as trading with overseas corporations.
Much of the outsourcing in Africa is focused on telemarketing, which is less profitable than processing medical forms or acting as the customer service department of an overseas corporation.
The company established its second overseas corporation, "GRE (Hong Kong), Ltd.", in 1986.
Businessmen say the law now puts them at a disadvantage against overseas corporations that routinely pay bribes.
The Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States, a multiagency group, reviews purchases of American businesses by overseas corporations for any impact on national security.
But many blue-chip foreign companies trade here as American depository receipts, giving investors who are interested in these large overseas corporations a realistic alternative to the funds.
You don't think that companies worried about a bottom line would hand over their recycle to an overseas corporation without doing due diligence as to whether they properly dispose of said waste?
There were several dozen senior executives from U.S. and overseas corporations present, as well as a number of economists and McKinsey partners.
Nearly half the students come from overseas corporations - a reflection both of the internationalization of business and the fact that a falling dollar has made these programs less expensive to foreigners.