Answer:
1. No
2. The benefit would be in terms of profit though in the long run
Step-by-step explanation:
When a business is established in a new environment or country, the initial investment might not result into profit not because the company is not well managed but because it is trying to recoup the costs associated with such investment.
Costs associated with investing in a new country includes but not limited to initial payment of staff salaries, office buildings, company registration fees and other administrative expenses.
The company would of course earn but such earnings would be used to augment cost initially expended towards it's establishment. The owners tend to benefit from the company's profit in the long run because most of the aforementioned costs would have been covered and the company also known in terms of the products or services it offers to the public.