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WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? – ENTERING OVERSEAS MARKETS part 9

by billdecker | Dec 24, 2011 | International Business, Market Entry

the article on entering international markets continues, part 9 B. Indirect: selling goods and services through various types of intermediaries. 1. Foreign agents are hired by companies for representation in overseas markets as the agent has knowledge of business...

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? – ENTERING OVERSEAS MARKETS part 8

by billdecker | Dec 21, 2011 | Other

The article on entering international markets continues, part 8 6. Direct EXPORTING A. DIRECT: selling a product or service directly to a foreign firm by the home-country firm. Costs and prices may be lowest if production occurs in only a few locations around the...

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? – ENTERING OVERSEAS MARKETS part 7

by billdecker | Dec 18, 2011 | International Business, Market Entry

Entering international markets part 7 more on international business D. Example of Two or More International Companies for a Limited Duration Project: a very popular mode. This mode can be demonstrated best by considering a construction project in Turkey. Bechtel...

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? – ENTERING OVERSEAS MARKETS part 6

by billdecker | Dec 15, 2011 | International Business, Market Entry

Continuing the article on entering international markets B. Example of Two International Companies Joining for Business in a Third Market: Ford and Volkswagen teamed up in 1987 to form Autolatina in an effort to sell cars in South America. Autolatina produced vehicles...

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? – ENTERING OVERSEAS MARKETS part 5

by billdecker | Dec 14, 2011 | Other

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? – ENTERING OVERSEAS MARKETS part 5 of the article on entering international markets 5. JOINT VENTURES: a cooperative between two or more organizations that share a common interest in a business enterprise or undertaking; is a popular...
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