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Die’versifi ed?!? Naah!

22. Oct 2007 01:09, sonu42


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Gone are the days ‘diversified’ meant ‘troubled’. Robust performances by companies operating in the diversified sector points towards a new era of growth coupled with value!

While Die’versifi ed?!? Naah!India Inc. registered yet another year of outstanding growth and profitability, indicating the start of a new chapter of upswing in the economy, the companies operating in diversified sectors too continued to display their robust performances. The year was loaded with mixed trends for different sectors that comprise this so called ‘diversified’ sector. But critically, earlier the choice of empire builders, diversification creates shareholders’ value without compromising on the conceptual focus on growth.

Dominated by the two traditional Indian business conglomerates – the Tatas and the Birlas – the sector displayed a lot of vibrancy during the past fiscal. Be it Grasim and A.B. Nuvo from the stable of Aditya Birla or Tata Chemicals and Voltas from Tata’s kitty, these well diversified companies continued to move up the growth trajectory. On a leading front, Kesoram Industries – a B.K. Birla flagship – posted a phenomenal surge of around 481% in its net profit. Concentrating more on cement and tyres, Kesoram Industries increased its focus on rayon & chemical businesses.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007

An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative

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