Johnson & Johnson fined by US authorities for bribing doctors
The 5th largest company in the US in terms of market capitalization, Johnson & Johnson, was fined $70 million by the US authorities for bribing doctors in Europe and paying kickbacks for contracts under a UN relief program in Iraq. The US Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission said that since 1998, the [...]
April 10, 2011
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Tags: $70 million fine, bribery, Department of Justice, Johnson & Johnson, middle east, Oil for Food Program, Saddam Hussein, SEC В· Posted in: finance, Government, International relations, Law, Medicine, money, Pricing, Products, World News
Jollibee expands presence in Saudi
Homegrown fastfood giant Jollibee continue to expand its presence in the international fastfood business market. The latest store opened by the company was in KSA. It would be Jollibee’s fifth store in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which is located in Al Rahmaniyah Mall at Al-Khobar. Dennis Flores, Jollibee vice president for international operations said [...]
March 25, 2010
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Tags: burger, business franchise, champ, Filipino, Jollibee, KSA, langhap sarap, middle east, OFW, OFWs, overseas, Pinoy, Saudi Arabia, spaghetti В· Posted in: Philippine business news

