01-22-2006, 08:41 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Aryawan+Jan 22 2006, 08:32 AM-->QUOTE(Aryawan @ Jan 22 2006, 08:32 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Ambanis can become a big player in many businesses in India but if they want to be an international player then they need to concentrate on one business.
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points noted.
but the indian market is so huge that ambani or any other entity for that matter can NOT concentrate on just one or 2 sectors, (and have their fingers in many instead) and still be a internationally recognised heavyweight, if not an international player. cos a big player in the huge indian market = big player.
same with usa.
even if McD never had a single outlet outside usa, they'd still be a huge company.
besides ambanis are hardly the only ones to have many types of business interests. take tatas and birlas for example.
the catch could be a compro - ambanis can always be a national player in many sectors - yet they should go international with only their best one or 2 (eg. petrochem) businesses.
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points noted.
but the indian market is so huge that ambani or any other entity for that matter can NOT concentrate on just one or 2 sectors, (and have their fingers in many instead) and still be a internationally recognised heavyweight, if not an international player. cos a big player in the huge indian market = big player.
same with usa.
even if McD never had a single outlet outside usa, they'd still be a huge company.
besides ambanis are hardly the only ones to have many types of business interests. take tatas and birlas for example.
the catch could be a compro - ambanis can always be a national player in many sectors - yet they should go international with only their best one or 2 (eg. petrochem) businesses.