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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foreign division" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a branch or segment of a company or organization that operates in a different country.
Example: "The company has expanded its operations by establishing a foreign division in Germany."
Alternatives: "an overseas branch" or "an international division".
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It also encourages them to establish subdivisions such as a domestic holding company, a finance company, a research institute and a foreign division.
Bowler adds that there is another danger of SMEs being sued by a foreign division of the UPC in a language they may not understand.
Meanwhile it emerged that Lloyds Banking Group has finalised its contigency plans to move its registered office from Edinburgh to London in the event of a yes vote, Reuters has reported, with its Bank of Scotland subsidiary operating from Edinburgh as a foreign division of the business.
Some projects entailed new products or processes; others involved public relations campaigns, improvement of the cash position, reorganization of a weak department, resolution of a morale problem in a foreign division, integration of computer operations, various acquisitions at different stages of development, and so on.
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Stocks were mixed on Monday after the insurance giant American International Group sold a big foreign division to MetLife for $15.5 billion.
American commanders, however, have said that it is crucial to have in place by early next year more international peacekeepers, particularly a third foreign division, to avoid putting large strains on the Army divisions now in Iraq.
The holding company in turn owns a smaller proportion of shares say 60%—in the foreign division.
His first duties were as librarian of the foreign division, but he eventually served the academy in a variety of administrative positions.
The foreign division's profit totaled $16.7 million, up more than 45percentt, from $11.5 million a year ago.
BUSINESS DAY C1-15 Andersen-KPMG Talks Falter Negotiations to sell much of Arthur Andersen's foreign division to KPMG collapsed, potentially cutting off one of Andersen's few financial lifelines since the Enron debacle.
The worldwide network of accounting offices tied to Arthur Andersen edged closer toward extinction yesterday as negotiations to sell much of the foreign division to KPMG collapsed, potentially cutting off one of the few financial lifelines available to the firm in the wake of the Enron debacle.
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