Mercurial Transformer
Business Today|January 10, 2021
MUKESH AMBANI BUILT THREE SECTORDOMINATING BUSINESSES UNDER RIL AND CLEANED OFF THE CONGLOMERATE’S DEBTS BY RAISING ₹2.89 LAKH CRORE
NEVIN JOHN
Mercurial Transformer

BEST CEO

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

Total Income/ 3-yr CAGR

3,50,689 cr/ 11.83%

PBIT/ 3-yr CAGR

56,666 cr/9.21%

PAT/ 3-yr CAGR

30,903 cr/-0.56%

3-yr Average TSR

11.12%

Average Market Cap Y-O-Y Growth *

34.86%

ROE/ ROCE

7.45%/8.36%

Cash/ Debt

8,443 cr/ 262,345 cr

Net Profit Margin

8.46%

*For Oct 2019-sept 2020; standalone data; Total income, PbiT & PAT net of extraordinary items; TsR: Total shareholder returns; source: ACe equity

Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion, stated boxing legend Muhammad Ali. That applies to billionaire Mukesh Ambani too. In 1997, his father Dhirubhai Ambani asked him to build Asia’s largest petroleum refinery at Jamnagar in 24 months, against the usual 60 months then. Mukesh Ambani charted out a new work schedule, counting backwards from the target date and pulled it off. When it came to creating two consumer focused businesses almost two decades later, sceptics said it would be impossible for Ambani. He proved them wrong by building India’s most profitable telecom and retail businesses — Reliance Jio and Reliance Retail — by simply widening the scope of the sectors.

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