Publication |
New South Wales, Allen & Unwin, 1998.
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Description |
xxi, 273pCream spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Dhirubhai Ambani's life is a rags-to-riches story, from Bombay's crowded pavements and bazaars to the city's extravagantly wealthy social circles where business tycoons, stockmarket speculators, smugglers, politicians and Hindi film stars mingle, make money, make and break marriages and carry out prolonged feuds-sometimes violent, often histrionic." "Until the arrival of Ambani, India's big business scene was dominated by a few industrial houses from British times. In just 26 years since its foundation, Ambani's Reliance group has risen to rival these houses. By 1995 the group had 2.6 million investors." "Along with the dramatic expansion of the Reliance Group have come intricate political connections, a whole raft of corruption charges and a rollercoaster of booms and crashes for Ambani and his company. This study shows how capitalism emerges by fair means and foul in the new industrial countries of the Third World, and is one of very few studies of Asian or Third World tycoons.
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Contents |
Acknowledgements
Introduction: an invitation to Bombay
A persuasive young Bania
Lessons from the souk
Catching live serpents
A first-class fountain
Guru of the equity cult
Friends in the right places
The Great Polyester War
The paper tiger
Under siege
Sleuths
Letting loose a scorpion
Business as usual
Murder medley
A political deluge
Under the reforms
Housekeeping secrets
Pandava or Kaurava?
Notes
Index
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Standard Number |
9781864484687 Pb.
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