Thursday, July 11, 2013

TCS replaces Tata Steel as India's most admired company: Fortune list


Software giant TCS has replaced its group firm Tata Steel as the country's most admired company, as per a Fortune list released on Tuesday. TCS is followed by Hindustan Unilever, ITC, Infosys and SBI in the top-five, while in 2012 top-ranked firm Tata Steel has slipped to seventh position in the list of India's 50 most admired companies.

Both ITC and Infosys are ranked at the third position. There are a total of four Tata Group companies on the list, while as many as ten PSUs have made it into the rankings, global business magazine Fortune's Indian edition said on Tuesday. Besides, the Indian entities of many multi-national companies including Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Samsung, Nokia, Dell and Intel have also made it into the league of most admired companies.

The rankings have taken into account various factors such as corporate governance, innovativeness, CSR and leadership. L&T (6th rank), Maruti Suzuki (9th) and ICICI Bank (10th) also feature in the top ten. Besides Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Tata Steel, other Tata Group firms in the list are Tata Motors at the 12th spot and Tata Power at 50th. Among state-run enterprises, SBI and ONGC are in the top ten, ranked at fifth and eighth positions, respectively.

TCS replaces Tata Steel as India\'s most admired company: Fortune list

TCS replaces Tata Steel as India's most admired company: Fortune list

State-run oil major Indian Oil Corp was placed at 11th rank, SAIL (22nd), Bharat Petroleum (25th), NTPC (28th), HPCL (31st), GAIL (34th), ONGC Videsh (47th) and Coal India (48th). Among others, Microsoft India is at the 15th place, Colgate Palmolive (16th), IBM India (17th), Samsung India Electronics (18th), Bharti Airtel (19th), Cadbury (23rd), Dell India (32nd), Siemens (36th), Intel India (38th), Nokia India (42nd) and Sony India (44th).

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