Sentence Concordances for global = 44 Net Dictionary entries for global

"The numbers are hard to pin down because the banks go to such lengths to hide the bad news," said Richard Medley, managing partner of Medley Global Advisors, a private research firm in New York that often consults with top American officials about the Asian crisis.

According to the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report of 1996, Hong Kong is actually the world's most competitive economy, as far as wages adjusted for productivity differences is concerned.

"Import from one country and see how it goes," recommends Yen Lu Wong, president of Global Consortium, a Los Angeles company that facilitates international business.

Global business originates from 200-odd different jurisdictions, and the explicit and implicit agreements that define a good business relationship--everything from commercial codes and export law to expectations about how quickly a company will pay its bills--vary widely among cultures and are often unarticulated.

For example, General Electric Information Services, a global leader in electronic- commerce services, and Thomas Publishing Co.

your company's plan for global diversification is a wild success, with sales orders rolling in from absolutely everywhere.