Reliance Industries

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Reliance Industries Limited
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Type Private Conglomerate (BSE)
Founded 1966 (As Reliance Commercial Corporation)
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Key people Mukesh Ambani, Chairman & Managing Director
Industry Conglomerates
Products Oil
Retail Stores
Polymers
Polyesters
Chemicals
Textile
Revenue Image:green up.png$19.976 Billion USD (2006)
Employees ~90,358 (2004)
Slogan "Growth is life"
Website www.ril.com

Reliance Industries Limited is India's largest private sector company with a turnover of US $19.976 billion and profit of US $2.033 billion for the fiscal year ending in March 2006. It was founded by Dhirubhai Ambani in the 1970s.

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[edit] Stock

  • Among Indian shareholders 25% own a Reliance share.[citation needed]. Reliance has more than 3 million shareholders, larger than the population of many countries in the world. Reliance Industries Ltd, subsequent to its split in January 2006 has continued to grow from strength to strength. Reliance companies have been among the best performing in the Indian Stock Market.

[edit] Products

Reliance Industries Limited has a wide range of products from petrochemicals (its major product), to garments (under the brand name of Vimal).

[edit] Subsidiaries

Reliance Petroleum Limited.

[edit] Management

It is headed by Dhirubhai's son, Chairman Mukesh Ambani.

[edit] Corporate Rankings

  • RIL was the only Indian private sector company to be listed in the Top-500 companies in the world in terms of market value in Business Week's The Global 1000 List, July 2004.
  • Reliance emerged in top positions in Business Barons - TNS Mode Opinion Poll in August 2004

[edit] Management Awards

  • Mukesh D. Ambani was conferred the Asia Society Leadership Award by the Asia Society, Washington, USA, May 2004.
  • Mukesh D. Ambani ranked 13th in Asia's Power 25 list of The Most Powerful People in Business published by Fortune magazine, August 2004.
  • Mukesh D. Ambani was chosen Telecom Man of the Year 2004 by Voice and Data magazine, September 2004.

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