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Business Today, March 06, 2001India's Biggest Wealth Creators
The Second BT-Stern Stewart survey on the country's biggest wealth creators has a sting in its tail: the usual tech and FMCG suspects populate the honours club in terms of market denominated wealth; but less than 15 per cent of India's finest added any real wealth in Year 2000.

Methodology
How we went about listing India's biggest wealth creators.

The Listings
All the wealth creation data you'd ever want to have on the Top 500.
MVA 500
Rank 2000: 1-250 
MVA 500 Rank 2000: 251-500

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In Practice@Godrej
Adi Godrej is trying to create shareholder value (again). And this time he is using the EVA frame work to do so.

Corporates
TCS Wants To Travel...
Up the value chain, that is, and CEO Ramadorai actually has a blueprint for doing so. Now, it is just the question of making minor changes in TCS' corporate-, HR-, and marketing-strategies.

Meet The Brothers Damani
The Mumbai brokers take centre stage as they make an arbitrage-targeted bid for tobacco-minnow VST.

Alphabet Soup: From IPCL To IOC
The acquisition of IPCL's Vadodara plant could help IOC's dreams of vertical integration. But there may be a heavy price to pay.

Now That MCF's Profitable, What Next?
Vijay Mallya's man for the job D.P. Mehta has finally turned around the fertiliser manufacturer. Now, the liquor baron has to decide what he wants to do with it.

PSI: Psimply Psoftware
That's what has worked wonders for the Bangalore-based company that was once into hardware.

Breakfast At Oyzterbay
Somehow, it doesn't have the same cadence, but defection capital from Tanishq hopes to make Oyzterbay a success in jewellery-retail.

Exide's Electric Dreams
Satya Brata Ganguly has restructured Exide's innards. Now the company is raring to go global.

Start-Up
Start-Up Men
Nope, this has little to do with dotcoms. It's about managers who are at the vanguard of implementing their companies' forays into new businesses. Meet India Inc.'s unlikely mother hens, and find out how they do it.

Policy Watch
The Bitter Medicine
A proposed law scrapping the BIFR leaves the corporate sector aghast at its interventionist tone.

Personal Finance
Know Your Credit Card's Powers
Think of credit cards and the image that pops up is one of bloated outstandings and killer service charges. But did you know that credit cards also insure you against a range of small and big mishaps?

Disaster Proofing Your Investments
Six tips that'll carry your investment home even in the wake of a catastrophe.

Case Game
The Case Of Old vs New
How can PowerWare blend the contrasting cultures of its e-biz venture Netronix and traditional business into a seamless organisation? Raman Madhok of Jisco, Paresh Vaish of McKinsey, and K.V. Nori of TCS discuss. Send us your solution which scrutinises the problems in companies like yours. We'll showcase the best solutions on-line.

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Chapter 1 was a streak of bad investments. Now, with their corpuses running low and investors shying away, venture capital firms are realising that Chapter 2 could be all about pain.

What's Hot
A review of Nasscom 2001; Rediff and Sify on Nasdaq; the e-mail war; revisiting job sites; and more happening stuff.

Careers Today
Help, Tarun!!! Building Me-Inc.: Leveraging a VRS, Executive Tracking


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