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Tuesday, 12 July 2011

‘Eight Indian firms among world’s 500 largest companies’

Indian Express: Eight Indian companies have made the cut in the list of world’s 500 largest companies compiled by Fortune magazine, with Indian Oil finding a place in the top 100 and Reliance Industries in 134th spot. Out of the eight, five are state-run entities. Indian Oil has cornered the 98th spot, up from 125th place last year. Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries has also improved its ranking from previous year’s 175. Other Indian companies in the list are Bharat Petroleum (271), State Bank of India (291), Hindustan Petroleum (335), Tata Motors (358), ONGC (360) and Tata Steel (369). Read Full : ‘Eight Indian firms among world’s 500 largest companies’ - Indian Express