1. Intel Intel is an American multinational technology company founded in 1968. The company is an industry leader, creating world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches lives. The company is among the Fortune top 50 brands. Intel microchips are some of the most complex devices ever manufactured, requiring advanced manufacturing technology. With six wafer fabrication sites and four assembly test manufacturing locations worldwide, Intels manufacturing facilities employ exceptional flexibility on a global virtual network. Microchips are standardised products that are produced locally in these manufacturing facilities. In the recent years, the company has changed its business model from a PC centric model to a data centric model. This has resulted in faster growth and better financial results. However, the growth of Intel is also a result of its sharp focus on research and development. Intel has developed a network of research hubs across to address the data challenges of the future. In 2020, Intel's research and development expenditure climbed to 13.56 billion U.S. dollars, up from the 13.36 billion U.S. dollars recorded in the previous year. For example, in 2021, Intel announced an investment worth tens of millions of euros to expand its presence in the Polish city of Gdask that is the companys largest research and development centre in the European Union. The research hubs across the world coordinate the new advance solutions in the development of chips, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G network transformation, and the rise of the intelligent edge. Based on the previous information, identify Intels international strategy. (choose ONE answer) Transnational strategy Global strategy Multi-domestic strategy Profit strategy Diversification Product development 2. Tesoro Wine Estates (TWE) Tesoro Wine Estates (TWE) is an Australian global winemaking and distribution business with headquarters in Melbourne listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. TWE employs more than 2,600 workers across the world. The company is focussed on two principal activities: (1) grape growing and sourcing (more than 12,700 planted hectares of owned vineyards in internationally recognised regions), and (2) winemaking. Since 2018, the company is implementing a direct distribution model to a range of customers worldwide and they tailor the route-to-market model by country to capitalise on regional opportunities. TWE has an annual production of about 53 million cases across more than 60 brands. TWE sells primarily through distribution partners in a Business to Business (B2B) model on which commerce occurs between two businesses rather than between a business and an individual consumer. The company is restructuring the global operating model and is moving quickly in diversifying its sales to other global markets. In 2021, TWEs share price has continued to recover since slumping to $7.97 in November 2020 ahead of the imposition of provisional Chinese tar.