111. An American company is building one, though the strict new Federal rules forced it to limit its original goals.
112. An embargo could harm American companies more than Iran, which can find new oil buyers.
113. American chemical companies will also suffer immediate sanctions and at least some loss of sales.
114. American companies and their workers are more aware than ever, experts say, of the pitfalls of badly handled or impolitic office relationships.
115. American companies are already barred from doing business in Sudan under sanctions imposed by the Clinton administration.
116. American companies are also at a disadvantage because of U.S. trade restrictions.
117. American companies are among the largest foreign investors in Hungary.
118. American companies are assessing the damage to their Mexican operations caused by a plunge in the peso and a slump in the local economy.
119. American companies are free to relocate offshore, but either the company or its shareholders must pay taxes on any unrealized capital gains when the move is made.
120. American companies are prohibited from doing business here, the US Embassy is officially closed, and the State Department still considers Khartoum to be a terrorist safe haven.