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Contents1. What is MNC
2. Features of MNC3. Indian MNC4. Reality facts
5. Growth of Indian MNC6. Merits of MNC
7. Demerits of MNC
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WHAT IS MNC ???
When a company operating in a
home nation establishes its subsidiary in other nations (host nations), it becomes an MNC and there starts the process of globalization wherein a local company serves the entire world with its products and services. The advent of Internet and the ensuing "new economy" has opened up a plethora of new business opportunities - and an "inevitable" number of business casualties.
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Features of MNC
1. Big size2. Huge intellectual capital3. Operates in many countries4. Large number of customer5. Large number of competitors6. Structured way of decision making
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WHAT IS INDIAN MNC ?
• Thus if an Indian Company operating within the country establishes its subsidiaries in foreign soil, then it becomes an Indian MNC.
• The age of Indian MNC has finally dawned. Mr. Aditya Birla of Aditya Birla group first looked beyond India 30 years ago. Indian companies are using all the tricks of the trade to go global: Mergers & Acquisitions, Organic expansions, Green field investments, and Joint Ventures. The scale and the business share may not be significant today, but Indian businesses are slowly but surely establishing themselves abroad.
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REALITY FACTS:•According to the latest World Investment Report 2007 (WIR ’07), India’s outward FDI was the second highest at US$ 20.4 billion after Brazil at US$ 28 billion.
•In 2007, India Inc spent US$ 33 billion on overseas mergers and acquisitions (M&As), compared to the US$ 15 billion spent by foreign firms for acquisitions in India.
•Tata Motors’ takeover of Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) for US$ 2-2.5 billion is an excellent example set by an INDIAN MNC towards this glory.
•Consequent to this surging FDI outflows, there has been an increase in the overseas earnings (in terms of dividend, royalty, license and technical fee and other inward remittances) of Indian companies.
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In fact, 2006 will be remembered in India’s corporate history as a year
when Indian companies covered a lot of new ground. They went shopping
across the globe and acquired a number of strategically significant
companies. This comprised 60 per cent of the total mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in India in 2006. And
almost 99 per cent of acquisitions were made with cash payments.
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Indian MNC on the global platform
INDIAN FIRMS LISTED ON THE NASDAQ
Sl. No.
COMPANY SECTOR
1 INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LTD IT SERVICES
2 REDIFF.COM INDIA LTD INTERNET PORTAL
3 SIFY LTD IT SERVICES
4 EXL BPO
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Indian MNC on the global platform
ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Sl. No. COMPANY SECTOR
1 DR REDDY’S LABS LTD PHARMACEUTICALS
2 HDFC BANK LTD BANKING
3 ICICI BANK LTD BANKING
4 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTDTELECOMMUNICATION
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5 PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEMS LTD IT SERVICES
6 SATYAM COMPUTER SERVICES LTD IT SERVICES
7 TATA MOTORS LTD AUTOMOBILES
8 VIDESH SANCHAR NIGAM LTD TELECOMMUNICATION
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9 WIPRO LTD IT SERVICES
10 WNS BPO10
The Group is one of India's largest and most respected business conglomerates, with revenues in 2006-07 of $28.9 billion. The current chairman of the Tata group is Ratan Tata, who took over from J. R. D. Tata in 1991. It has interests in steel, automobiles, information technology, communication, power, tea and hotels.
Initiator TATA GROUP
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Acquisition Machine
WIPRO
India’s third-biggest software company and IT consulting firm is on an earnings tear, with fourth-quarter profits up 40% to $169 million. Last year, Wipro spent more than $250 million on acquisitions at home and in foreign markets such as Sweden and Finland, and the company’s billionaire chairman, Azim Premji, says he wants to do bigger deals in the years ahead to boost economies of scale and to lower costs.One-Year Total Return: 26.26%
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Wireless Wonder
Bharti
It is good to be India’s biggest wireless operator—doing business in the world’s fastest-growing market for mobile phones. Now, Bharti is looking to expand in other fast-growing emerging markets such as Africa. Britain’s Vodafone owns a 10% stake in Bharti, which also provides outsourcing services to IBM.
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The Tata Nano, the world’s cheapest production car.
The HCL laptop, the cheapest production laptop.
The Infosys IT training campus – the largest in the world
Kingfisher Airways, voted the best airline of south-east Asia.
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MERITS OF MNC
1. MNCs create employment opportunities in the host countries. It helps to create a pool of managerial talent in the host country.
2. Helps removal of monopoly and improve the quality of domestic made products.
3. Promotes exports and reduce imports by raising domestic productions.
4. Goods are made available at cheaper price due to economies of scale.
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MERITS OF MNC
5. Job and career opportunities at home and abroad in connection with overseas operations.
6. Encourages the world unity and all resulting in world harmony
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DEMERITS OF MNC
1. The host county is likely to lose its economic sovereignty
2. The host nation may also experience some loss of control over its own economy
3. Feeling that labour is being exploited by the MNC/ Outsourcing
4. Lost of cultural moorings 5. The problem of DumpingExample – Chinese products are priced low in indian
market. 18
CONCLUSION
Due to these MNC’s, competition increase and
more employment opportunities are available & there will be reduction in
inequalities…19
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