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Reliance Industries Ltd

Subject

Strategy and Entrepreneurship

Publication Year

1996

Abstract

Starting from an initial investment of $2,000 in 1958 to start a trading house, followed by the setting up of his first tiny manufacturing facility in 1966, Dhirubhai Ambani - The founder and chairman of Reliance Industries Limited and perhaps the most celebrated Indian industrialist of his generation - has built up a synthetic fibre, textiles and petrochemicals giant that, with a market capitalisation of $2.7 billion in 1994, has emerged as the largest private sector company in India. The case describes the story of this phenomenal growth, through continuous vertical and horizontal diversification and of the management approach that has shaped and supported this growth process.

Topic List

Managing Growth, Diversification and Vertical Integration, Managing in an Emerging Economy

Industry

Chemicals; Synthetic Fibres

Publication Event Date

1994-1995

LBS Case Number

CS-96-041

Location

India

Project Funder

DFID

Available on ECCH

No


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