Examples of Asian companies in a sentence
A/PARC maintains an active industrial affiliates and training program, involving more than twenty-five U.S. and Asian companies and public agencies.
Asian companies may list their securities on securities exchanges other than those in Asia, and PAF may invest in those securities also.
Interviewees in Kisumu city alleged that the worst hit Asian companies, namely Ukwala Supermarkets Ltd and Ndugu Transport Co Ltd had poor relations with their employees and the same was to blame for the attacks meted out against them.
The increasing number ofmanufacturers and the recent entry into the market of very competitive Asian companies resulted in the high level of competition among them and a significant reduction of prices for this diagnostic technology during the last few years.
The PAXX may also invest in exchange traded Derivatives and forward foreign exchange contracts for risk management purposes, albeit not to a material extent.The Underlying Fund or PAF primarily invests in the securities of Asian companies listed on stock exchanges around the world.
There are concerns that China’s economic interests and influence in Iran, including multi-billion-dollar oil and gas deals, have undermined rising U.S., European, and Asian pressure on and isolation of Iran, and that China could capitalize on other countries’ sanctions by filling in situations where U.S., European, and Asian companies pull back from investments in or supplies to Iran.
To be sure, the JCPOA gives a head start to European and Asian companies in re-establishing ties with the Iranian economy (a leading economy in the Middle East).
The Portfolio seeks to provide income and capital growth over the longer term.1 The Portfolio will mostly invest in below investment grade fixed income securities of Asian companies (including up to 10% in distressed securities).
Some of the most successful ones are bought by US or Asian companies or settle in the US.
Areas of PracticeSeth, a native Korean speaker, is a business lawyer who serves as an advisor to Korean and other Asian companies, as well as U.S. companies doing business in Korea, on a broad array of legal issues.