101. Another provision, Title IV, requires the government to deny visas to executives of foreign companies that profit from the disputed property.
102. As a result, there is a lot of information-gathering but foreign companies have not yet committed.
103. As British Telecommunications PLC demonstrated with its attempted takeover of the MCI Communications Corp., foreign companies can be especially skittish about American acquisitions diluting earnings.
104. Argentine drug companies say they already pay large royalties to foreign drug companies, and say foreign multinational companies want to maintain a monopoly on their technological advances.
105. As foreign companies look elsewhere, only the loyalty of own state-run firms is keeping the program going.
106. As foreign companies started charging US carriers for completing long-distance calls to wireless phones, Seidel said, the US carriers initially rolled that charge into their rates.
107. As China opens other industries, like telecommunications, financial services, and accounting, some analysts said foreign companies would rely less on Hong Kong as an interlocutor.
108. As China opens its markets to foreign companies and products, American and other foreign companies could start dealing directly with the mainland Chinese.
109. As foreign companies have moved in, so have the freeways and restaurants of Western countries.
110. As foreign companies shift to selling products as opposed to making them in Korea, analysts expect this problem to grow.