JOINT VENTURE AS A MEANS OF ACHIEVING STRATEGIC GOALS

Nuralieva Komila Sanakulovna

Keywords: Keywords: joint venture, limited liability, ownership, parenting companies, interdependency, negotiation, tax transparency


Abstract

As the competition in the marketplaces continues unabated, companies explore and develop strategies to capitalize on. When a given opportunity is complicated or risky to pursue by a single firm and requires a wider range of skills and resources, business alliances are formed. Its formation can be done both on a local and international scale. A joint venture (JV) is one of the most prevalent types of such company synergies.


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