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Copy of ET500 Rank Company M-Cap M-Cap M-Cap Net Sales Net Sales Net Sales Net Profit Net Profit Net Profit PE as on RoNW Composite Industry Aug'06 Feb'06 Jun '06 Rank Jun '05 Chg Rank Mar '06 Rank Mar '05 Chg Rank Mar '06 Rank Mar '05 Chg Rank Jun 30, '06 Rank Latest Rank Rank (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) (Rs Crore) 1 2 Tata Consultancy Services 81793.83 4 62999.38 18794.45 6 11214.86 23 8027.59 3187.27 13 2716.87 8 1831.42 885.45 3 31.26 86 59.92 20 163 Infotech 2 1 Infosys Technologies 80963.88 5 63204.29 17759.59 7 9028.00 28 6860.00 2168.00 17 2421.00 10 1904.00 517.00 10 35.04 68 39.43 61 206 Infotech 3 28 Hindustan Lever 48250.81 9 34466.79 13784.02 11 11340.24 21 10079.99 1260.25 34 1571.33 17 1152.73 418.60 15 31.56 85 57.65 21 213 FMCG 4 3 Wipro 66261.79 7 52917.60 13344.19 16 10247.90 24 7245.60 3002.30 15 2020.50 13 1494.80 525.70 9 36.38 59 35.42 80 223 Infotech 5 4 Bharti Airtel 68918.98 6 44651.67 24267.31 4 11228.68 22 7903.02 3325.66 11 2012.07 14 1210.68 801.39 5 34.84 70 22.54 204 336 Telecom Service 6 10 Siemens 14904.38 31 6498.05 8406.33 20 3496.55 68 2227.32 1269.23 33 310.86 77 203.56 107.30 58 48.01 38 35.01 83 408 Capital Goods 7 9 Tata Motors 29128.83 16 15337.10 13791.73 10 20602.20 11 17419.13 3183.07 14 1528.88 19 1236.95 291.93 26 19.91 192 28.84 130 418 Automobiles 8 5 ITC 64158.02 8 39521.28 24636.74 2 9790.53 25 7639.45 2151.08 18 2235.35 12 2191.40 43.95 121 30.63 90 24.53 181 457 FMCG 9 16 Reliance Industries 136681.85 2 88554.39 48127.46 1 81211.00 2 66051.00 15160.00 2 9069.00 2 7572.00 1497.00 1 16.27 256 21.69 215 481 Oil & Gas 10 23 Hindustan Zinc 23163.10 20 6205.81 16957.29 8 3877.00 59 2187.00 1690.00 24 1472.00 20 661.00 811.00 4 16.01 261 34.80 85 481 Metals 11 6 Hero Honda Motors 15144.33 29 11350.22 3794.11 42 8713.98 29 7421.65 1292.33 31 971.34 30 810.47 160.87 40 16.27 257 54.20 26 484 Automobiles 12 8 HDFC 26727.36 19 21349.58 5377.78 30 4265.54 55 3400.60 864.94 50 1257.30 23 1036.59 220.71 32 22.43 159 28.74 134 502 Finance 13 11 ONGC 150449.87 1 137056.50 13393.37 15 47922.87 5 46360.62 1562.25 27 14430.78 1 12983.05 1447.73 2 10.95 355 29.61 123 529 Oil & Gas 14 17 HDFC Bank 23155.42 21 18539.47 4615.95 33 4475.34 52 3093.49 1381.85 29 870.78 32 665.56 205.22 34 28.47 101 19.56 250 552 Banks 15 7 Satyam Computer 22256.22 22 15932.04 6324.18 29 4634.31 49 3464.23 1170.08 38 1239.75 24 750.26 489.49 11 18.72 211 25.71 168 552 Infotech 16 30 Cipla 16944.05 27 9109.99 7834.06 23 2985.72 81 2254.50 731.22 58 600.08 49 409.61 190.47 35 27.95 104 24.78 176 553 Pharmaceuticals 17 18 BHEL 45667.12 11 21077.84 24589.28 3 13289.28 18 10030.90 3258.38 12 1679.16 15 953.40 725.76 6 28.45 102 11.07 389 556 Capital Goods 18 29 Mahindra & Mahindra 13973.18 35 6577.35 7395.83 25 8222.68 32 6660.55 1562.13 28 857.10 34 512.67 344.43 21 17.68 225 25.28 171 571 Automobiles 19 22 ABB 9728.08 45 5520.34 4207.74 37 3158.29 76 2430.13 728.16 59 242.47 81 164.92 77.55 72 43.63 46 26.77 158 574 Capital Goods 20 21 Sun Pharma 13894.81 36 10532.90 3361.91 45 1709.38 123 1019.13 690.25 60 461.29 66 305.71 155.58 44 31.90 84 30.08 117 575 Pharmaceuticals 21 24 Bajaj Auto 26881.50 18 13138.09 13743.41 12 7667.90 33 5927.05 1740.85 23 1101.63 26 729.16 372.47 18 25.14 129 15.48 317 576 Automobiles 22 19 ICICI Bank 44316.77 12 30760.28 13556.49 14 13784.49 17 9409.90 4374.59 7 2540.07 9 2005.20 534.87 8 17.11 234 17.75 279 580 Banks 23 14 Nestle India 9352.94 49 6763.82 2589.12 51 2539.29 94 2225.09 314.20 116 320.13 76 266.17 53.96 103 30.00 95 97.50 5 589 FMCG 24 20 Maruti Udyog 21735.33 23 13296.76 8438.57 19 12052.24 19 10910.75 1141.49 39 1189.05 25 853.63 335.42 22 19.38 203 18.81 261 611 Automobiles 25 47 Larsen & Toubro 29249.77 15 14656.14 14593.63 9 14763.08 14 13077.72 1685.36 25 1012.14 28 983.85 28.29 189 30.84 88 19.68 248 616 Capital Goods 26 70 Sterlite Industries (India) 21061.59 24 8089.64 12971.95 17 7503.90 34 3991.65 3512.25 9 511.12 60 106.42 404.70 16 44.20 45 7.38 443 648 Metals 27 53 Bajaj Hindustan 5171.41 72 1166.49 4004.92 39 1271.00 163 508.33 762.67 56 197.50 95 78.18 119.32 55 27.83 105 36.37 75 660 Sugar 28 43 Gujarat Ambuja Cement 12821.19 38 8328.78 4492.41 35 3072.79 79 2480.40 592.39 67 606.94 48 440.32 166.62 37 22.36 160 21.45 220 684 Cement & Cement Products 29 46 Videocon Industries 8712.60 52 1471.42 7241.18 26 4039.01 58 1076.07 2962.94 16 651.50 44 23.73 627.77 7 13.51 309 23.16 197 709 Consumer Durable 30 73 National Aluminium Company 14482.21 32 9197.82 5284.39 31 4888.67 48 4123.96 764.71 55 1564.65 18 1234.84 329.81 23 9.36 383 28.76 131 721 Metals 31 15 Bharat Forge 6864.35 65 5686.61 1177.74 97 1577.93 133 1219.06 358.87 106 206.97 90 161.63 45.34 119 33.68 76 47.20 42 728 Auto-Ancillaries 32 27 GAIL 20404.83 25 18665.42 1739.41 68 14459.41 16 12412.20 2047.21 20 2310.07 11 1953.91 356.16 20 9.33 385 24.35 186 731 Oil & Gas 33 31 Associated Cement Companies 14240.85 34 6832.72 7408.13 24 4539.02 51 3890.61 648.41 63 770.75 38 378.39 392.36 17 18.99 207 16.00 304 738 Cement & Cement Products 34 12 Tata Steel 27641.51 17 19477.73 8163.78 21 15139.39 13 14498.95 640.44 65 3506.38 7 3474.16 32.22 167 8.42 411 42.20 54 755 Steel 35 38 Crompton Greaves 4426.68 82 2353.46 2073.22 59 2520.59 95 1972.51 548.08 71 163.05 128 114.78 48.27 114 28.17 103 30.54 111 763 Capital Goods 36 68 HCL Technologies 15121.01 30 12355.09 2765.92 50 2640.78 89 1350.92 1289.86 32 587.16 50 301.76 285.40 27 27.65 106 11.18 387 771 Infotech 37 33 Container Corp of India 9434.33 48 6062.50 3371.83 44 2440.79 97 2003.49 437.30 88 502.63 61 428.60 74.03 75 18.55 214 27.72 149 776 Transport & Logistic 38 100 Hindalco Industries 19114.95 26 10987.13 8127.82 22 11396.50 20 9523.30 1873.20 22 1655.50 16 1329.40 326.10 24 12.26 333 15.12 324 787 Metals 39 82 Bharat Electronics 8157.50 58 5802.95 2354.55 54 3560.82 65 3212.09 348.73 110 581.18 51 446.32 134.86 50 14.74 287 29.33 128 803 Consumer Durables 40 36 GlaxoSmithKline Pharma 8411.56 56 6879.31 1532.25 77 1634.40 130 1243.70 390.70 96 556.40 56 302.18 254.22 28 15.78 263 31.79 102 808 Pharmaceuticals 41 40 Dabur India 7653.42 61 3713.70 3939.72 40 1369.68 154 1268.72 100.96 274 189.08 101 148.02 41.06 129 43.17 48 50.10 31 838 FMCG 42 174 Ultra Tech Cement 8673.27 53 4166.55 4506.72 34 3227.70 73 2586.09 641.61 64 165.46 123 2.85 162.61 39 56.39 27 3.10 469 882 Cement & Cement Products 43 25 Asian Paints 5493.67 70 3844.61 1649.06 69 2319.16 100 1941.52 377.64 100 186.78 105 173.48 13.30 305 30.67 89 35.88 77 915 Paints & Varnishes 44 81 Dr Reddy's Laboratories 9804.59 44 5580.64 4223.95 36 2004.45 109 1548.76 455.69 84 211.13 87 65.46 145.67 48 46.28 43 3.03 470 921 Pharmaceuticals 45 102 IPCL 6389.90 67 4195.70 2194.20 57 8469.00 31 8199.00 270.00 130 1005.00 29 786.00 219.00 33 6.54 451 29.26 129 927 Petrochemicals 46 37 Sesa Goa 4200.96 84 2323.88 1877.08 64 1763.55 119 1409.36 354.19 108 531.34 59 462.38 68.96 79 8.26 416 88.67 8 937 Mining & Minerals 47 52 Ashok Leyland 4423.30 83 2848.37 1574.93 72 5247.66 46 4182.38 1065.28 44 327.33 75 271.41 55.92 99 14.17 302 21.52 217 938 Automobiles 48 84 Essar Steel 2217.27 150 1572.45 644.82 143 6598.66 38 5410.99 1187.67 37 720.67 39 415.39 305.28 25 3.24 494 68.67 15 941 Steel 49 56 Jaiprakash Associates 7034.14 64 3146.81 3887.33 41 3141.00 77 2742.00 399.00 95 627.00 46 207.00 420.00 14 12.05 337 18.46 270 944 Construction 50 26 State Bank of India 39015.93 13 35306.84 3709.09 43 35794.93 6 32428.00 3366.93 10 4406.67 5 4304.52 102.15 59 8.69 405 10.47 405 946 Banks 51 121 Colgate Palmolive (I) 4979.13 76 3169.85 1809.28 66 1124.19 176 964.22 159.97 198 137.60 142 113.29 24.31 209 38.43 55 56.41 24 946 FMCG 52 49 i-flex solutions 7886.36 59 5645.33 2241.03 55 1153.80 175 902.86 250.94 137 240.80 82 197.64 43.16 122 35.72 65 19.37 254 949 Infotech 53 NTPC 92009.47 3 68913.64 23095.83 5 26142.90 8 22565.00 3577.90 8 5820.20 3 5807.00 13.20 307 15.73 264 13.05 354 952 Power Generation 54 88 Reliance Capital 10740.29 39 4027.89 6712.40 28 651.76 272 295.15 356.61 107 537.61 57 105.81 431.80 12 20.31 185 19.26 257 957 Finance 55 64 Aditya Birla Nuvo 5000.91 74 2584.15 2416.76 53 2642.05 88 1860.85 781.20 54 186.93 103 113.72 73.21 76 29.99 96 8.59 425 969 Textiles 56 62 Kirloskar Brothers 3763.29 97 1234.65 2528.64 52 924.63 206 733.04 191.59 175 163.10 127 49.96 113.14 57 23.71 140 30.17 115 969 Capital Goods 57 41 Jindal Steel & Power 4185.00 85 2766.93 1418.07 81 2590.25 92 2253.60 336.65 112 572.94 53 515.70 57.24 98 7.56 428 50.75 30 979 Steel 58 45 UTI Bank 7579.14 62 6539.04 1040.10 106 2888.79 83 1924.16 964.63 48 485.08 63 334.58 150.50 46 15.46 271 15.63 314 993 Banks 59 60 Nagarjuna Construction 2620.98 133 1229.42 1391.56 84 1840.44 116 1188.50 651.94 62 103.90 178 57.27 46.63 118 25.44 123 24.44 183 997 Construction 60 61 Balrampur Chini Mills 2916.56 122 1359.51 1557.05 74 1117.24 177 813.32 303.92 119 193.95 99 125.06 68.89 80 15.33 274 39.25 62 1007 Sugar 61 79 IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects 2414.37 141 1011.65 1402.72 83 1521.42 136 1053.49 467.93 80 92.96 187 56.71 36.25 149 26.92 111 28.11 142 1029 Construction 62 50 Great Eastern Shipping 4081.68 91 2616.40 1465.28 79 2281.62 103 2049.20 232.42 143 939.14 31 808.79 130.35 53 4.71 486 39.15 64 1050 Shipping 63 72 Pantaloon Retail (India) 3777.46 95 2536.66 1240.80 92 1661.95 127 927.73 734.22 57 59.11 273 32.49 26.62 198 61.29 24 23.85 190 1056 Retail 64 111 Lupin 3776.74 96 2801.26 975.48 109 1606.10 132 1161.13 444.97 87 182.72 111 84.36 98.36 61 19.66 201 17.97 276
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