 Multinational Corporation, a multinational corporation MNC or Worldwide Enterprise is a corporate organization which owns or controls production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country. Black Slaw Dictionary suggests that a company or group should be considered a multinational corporation if it erides 25% or more of its revenue from out-of-home country operations. Multinational Corporation can also be referred to as a Multinational Enterprise MNC or Transnational Enterprise TNC or Transnational Corporation TNC or a Stateless Corporation. There are subtle but real differences between these three labels, as well as multinational corporation and worldwide enterprise. Most of the largest and most influential companies of the modern age are publicly traded multinational corporations, including firms global to thousand companies. Multinational corporations are subject to criticisms for lacking ethical standards, and that this shows up in how they evade ethical laws and leverage their own business agenda with capital, and even the military backing of their own wealthy host nation states. They have also become associated with multinational tax havens and base erosion and profit-shifting tax avoidance activities.