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  2. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    The company has also implemented a variety of initiatives to promote sustainability across its supply chain, including efforts to reduce waste, water usage, and promote sustainable agriculture. For example, Toyota has implemented a zero-waste initiative at its manufacturing plants, aiming to send zero waste to landfills. [219]

  3. Reliance Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company's petrochemical, refining, and oil and gas-related operations form the core of its business; other divisions of the company include cloth, retail, telecommunications, and special economic zone (SEZ) development. In 2012–13, it earned 76% of its revenue from refining, 19% from petrochemicals, 2% from oil & gas and 3% from other ...

  4. Maruti Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Maruti was majority owned by the Indian government, with Suzuki only taking a 26% stake during its establishment in 1982. The Indian government gradually reduced its stake, partially departed the business in 2003 by making it a public company and then sold all of its remaining shares to Suzuki Motor Corporation in 2007. [2] [12] [13]

  5. IndiGo - Wikipedia

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    IndiGo was founded in 2006 as a private company by Rahul Bhatia of InterGlobe Enterprises and Rakesh Gangwal, a United States–based expatriate Indian. [7] InterGlobe had a 51.12% stake in IndiGo and 47.88% was held by Gangwal's Virginia-based company, Caelum Investments.

  6. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    The company's market value was US$271 million by this time. [22] The 12% portion of the company that was sold raised around US$25 million for the company, which enabled it to double its number of stores over the next two years. [23] By September 1992, Starbucks' share price had risen by 70%. [citation needed]

  7. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    The company has been restructured several times, for example in 2018 and 2020 (see "history"). [ 93 ] [ 94 ] In 2018, Unilever announced its intention to simplify this structure by centralising the duality of legal entities and keeping just one headquarters in Rotterdam, abandoning the London head office.

  8. Titan Company - Wikipedia

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    Titan Company Limited is an Indian company that mainly manufactures fashion accessories such as jewellery, watches and eyewear. Part of the Tata Group and started as a joint venture with TIDCO , the company has its corporate headquarters in Electronic City , Bangalore , [ 5 ] and registered office in Hosur , Tamil Nadu .

  9. Caterpillar Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company is the world's largest manufacturer of construction equipment. [3] [7] [8] In 2018, Caterpillar was ranked number 73 on the Fortune 500 list [9] and number 265 on the Global Fortune 500 list. [10] Caterpillar stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. [11]