Slide1:
Indian MNC
Prof. Atul Tandan
Director
E-mail: pat@mica.ac.in
Tata Motors: Tata Motors $2,260 Compact
Tata Motor India’s biggest maker of trucks and buses has a tie-up with Fiat to jointly invest $895 million to develop and roll out passenger cars in India’s fast-growing auto market. Tata has audacious plans to develop India’s cheapest car, a $2,260 compact, by 2008. The automaker is a key unit of the Tata Group, one of India's biggest and most powerful diversified conglomerates with some $36 billion in assets. One-Year Total Return: 22.5% Site: www.tatamotors.com
Slide3: International Business
Tata Motors: Tata Motors The company’s commercial and passenger vehicles are already being marketed in several countries like
Europe
Africa
Middle East
Australia
South East Asia
South Asia
It has assembly operations in Malaysia, Kenya, Bangladesh, Spain, Ukraine, Russia and Senegal
Tata Motors: Tata Motors
Mahindra & Mahindra: Mahindra & Mahindra SUV King
Mahindra & Mahindra Mahindra makes cars and commercial vehicles, and is
India’s No. 1 maker of tractors and sports-utility vehicles.
On top of that, it has tie ups with French carmaker Renault
and U.S. truck maker Navistar. The company’s Scorpio
SUVs are a hit with consumers at home, but profit margins
are under pressure at the moment from rising steel prices. One-Year Total Return: 65.6% Site: www.mahindra.com
Mahindra & Mahindra has emerged as a well-known tractor brand in the US. It is now planning to launch the Scorpio in the US sports utility vehicle market.
Mahindra & Mahindra: Mahindra & Mahindra Mahindra Automobiles have a strong and growing presence in international markets
Yugoslavia,
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Australia
Uruguay
South Africa in 2004 (Mahindra South Africa)
Europe in 2005 (Mahindra Europe)
Mahindra vehicles have gone on display to auto enthusiasts around the world, participating in prestigious automobile shows in Paris, Rome, Bologna, Johannesburg and São Paulo.
In 2006 Mahindra announced that it would be the first Indian automobile manufacturer to enter the world’s most demanding and critical market – USA.
Mahindra & Mahindra -Scorpio: Mahindra & Mahindra -Scorpio
Bharat Forge: Bharat Forge Global Ambitions
Bharat Forge It’s a manufacturer of steel forgings and auto parts
such as crank shafts for trucks, which it supplies to
global automakers like DaimlerChrysler and General
Motors. Bharat has big ambitions beyond India. The
company is one of India’s emerging multinationals with
manufacturing operations in Germany, Sweden, Scotland, the U.S., and China. One-Year Total Return:- 12.03% Site: www.bharatforge.com
Rediff.com: Rediff.com India’s Global Site
Rediff.com The site is the go-to place on the Net for India’s globally dispersed online population looking for news, information, and shopping services. The Mumbai-based company has sites both in India and for those living abroad, and recently launched a finance channel called Rediff Money wise, which provides real-time data on stocks and mutual funds. The Nasdaq-listed concern saw revenues grow 54% to $7.75 million in the fourth quarter of 2006. One-Year Total Return:- 36.11% Site: www.rediff.com
Rediff.Com: Rediff.Com
Infosys technologies: Infosys technologies Software Powerhouse
Infosys Technologies It is India’s second-biggest software company and a major IT consulting firm that generates 60% of its sales in the U.S. market. The Bangalore-based company is expanding quickly into Europe to customize software applications and manage computer networks. It is facing increasing competition from IBM and Accenture for quality engineering talent at home. Even so, it’s an earnings high-achiever: Third-quarter profits shot up 50%. One-Year Total Return: 64.8% Site: www.infosys.com
Wipro: Wipro Acquisition Machine
Wipro India’s third-biggest software company and IT
consulting firm is on an earnings tear, with
fourth-quarter profits up 40% to $169 million. Last year, Wipro spent more than $250 million on acquisitions at home and in foreign markets such as Sweden and Finland, and the company’s billionaire chairman, Azim Premji, says he wants to do bigger deals in the years ahead to boost economies of scale and to lower costs. One-Year Total Return: 26.26% Site: www.wipro.com
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories India Pharma
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories This high-flying drug company, India’s third largest, reported a tripling of net income to $42.5 million in the fourth quarter and specializes in selling and exporting versions of blockbuster drugs developed by other companies such as Bayer and Merck at much lower prices. Its generic business in the U.S., the world’s biggest pharmaceutical market, is sizable, and some 86% of its global sales come from outside India. One-Year Total Return: 25% Site: www.drreddys.com
Bharti Airtel: Bharti Airtel Wireless Wonder
Bharti Airtel It is good to be India’s biggest wireless operator—doing business in the world’s fastest-growing market for mobile phones. Now, Bharti is looking to expand in other fast-growing emerging markets such as Africa. Britain’s Vodafone owns a 10% stake in Bharti, which also provides outsourcing services to IBM. One-Year Total Return: 107% Site: www.bhartiairtel.in
Airtel – Express Yourself: Airtel – Express Yourself
Amul – The Taste of India: Members:12 district cooperative milk producers' Union
No. of Producer Members:2.5 million
No. of Village Societies:11,962
Total Milk handling capacity:9.91 million litres per day
Milk collection (Total - 2005-06):2.28 billion litres
Milk collection (Daily Average 2005-06):6.3 million litres
Milk Drying Capacity:511 metric Tons per day
Cattlefeed manufacturing Capacity:2340 Mts per day Sales Turnover Rs (million) US $ (in million)
2005-06 37736 850 Amul – The Taste of India
Amul – The Taste of India: Amul – The Taste of India
GCMMF is India's largest exporter of Dairy Products. It has been accorded a "Trading House" status. GCMMF has received the APEDA Award from Government of India for Excellence in Dairy Product Exports for the last 9 years.
Many of our products are now available in the USA, Gulf Countries and Singapore.
Amul – Milk: Amul – Milk
Slide20: Dabur India Limited is a leader in manufacturing and marketing herbal, nature-based products, marked with quality and trust gained through more than 100 years of experience.
Today Dabur’s products are available for people in more than 50 countries across the world, helping them move towards a healthy, natural and holistic lifestyle.
Dabur products are available in the markets of the
Middle East
South-East Asia
Africa
America
European Union
Dabur - Honey: Dabur - Honey
Indian brands creating their own space in the American mind: Indian brands creating their own space in the American mind TCS employs about 10,000 people in the US handling technology services for Fortune 500 companies such as General Electric.
Indian food brands and fast moving consumer goods (FMCGs) are now increasingly finding prime shelf-space in the retail chains of the US and Europe.
Cobra Beer
Bikanervala Foods
MTR Foods' ready-to-eat food stuff
ITC's Kitchen of India
Satnam Overseas' Basmati rice.
Indian brands creating their own space in the American mind: Indian brands creating their own space in the American mind Cobra Beer
Bikanervala Foods
MTR Foods' ready-to-eat food stuff
ITC's Kitchen of India
Satnam Overseas' Basmati rice.
Jet Airways: Jet Airways Jet Airways, India's most preferred airline, is now giving the world a better choice in the skies
The airline operates over 340 flights daily across 44 destinations within India and also operates flights to Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, United Kingdom, Thailand, Belgium & United States of America on one of the youngest and best maintained fleets. Jet Airways plans to extend its international operations further in North America, Europe, Africa & Asia in the coming years with the induction of wide-body aircraft into its fleet
Jet Airways: Jet Airways
Slide26:
Thank You
Email: pat@mica.ac.in