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India's Best CEOs ranking provides many interesting insights

India's Best CEOs ranking provides many interesting insights

Business Today's rankings of the best performing CEOs, based on the long-term shareholder returns they generated, provides many interesting insights (BT, February 5).
India's Best CEOs
Business Today's rankings of the best performing CEOs, based on the long-term shareholder returns they generated, provides many interesting insights (BT, February 5). I personally liked the fact that most of the CEOs featured were young and had succeeded because of their hard work, not because of family or pedigree. There is much to learn and imbibe from this study, which will help young people do well in their respective fields, whether in India or overseas.
J.K. Das, Delhi

True Leader

The world has always respected leaders who think out of the box. I am not surprised to learn that Naveen Jindal, who took over an ailing iron mill in 1992, and turned it around making his company, Jindal Steel and Power, the most valuable Indian steel company has been ranked No. 1. (Riding the Wind, February 5). But I was amazed to find that 'the richest Indian' Mukesh Ambani, could not make it to the five best CEOs. It seems, for all his wealth and range of industries, he still has many milestones left to cross.
Ratul Dey, Noida

For the Old Boys

Though all the new-age carmakers are trying to launch new models to woo customers, I wish oldies like the Fiat and the Ambassador would also be re-launched. Both were perfect for Indian roads.
Mahesh Kapasi, New Delhi

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