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ARUN PRATAP.R.SINGH
SURAJ GUPTA
SACHIN
LAXMAN REDDY
KHAN ARFAT
ASHISH


INTRODUCTION

Reliance Industries Limited (BSE: 500325‎, LSE: RIGD) is India's largest privat sectorconglomerate company by market value, with an annual turnover of US$ 44.6 billion and profit of US$ 3.6 billion for the fiscal year ending in March 2010 making it one of the largest India's private sector companies, being ranked at 264th position in the Fortune Global 500 (2009) and at the 126th position in the Forbes Global 2000 list (2010).
Reliance was founded by the Indian industrialist Dhirubhai Ambani in 1966. Ambani has been a pioneer in introducing financial instruments like fully convertible debentures to the Indian stock markets. Ambani was one of the first entrepreneurs to draw retail investors to the stock markets. Critics allege that the rise of Reliance Industries to the top slot in terms of market capitalization is largely due to Dhirubhai's ability to manipulate the levers of a controlled economy to his advantage.
Though the company's oil-related operations form the core of its business, it has diversified its operations in recent years. After severe differences between the founder's two sons, Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani, the group was divided between them in 2006. In September 2008, Reliance Industries was the only Indian firm featured in the Forbes's list of "world's 100 most respected companies
 
 
 PLANNING
RELIANCE SUBMITS PLAN TO BUILD 3,000-KM PIPELINE NETWORK
Reliance Petroleum Limited (RPL) has submitted a plan to lay 3,000 km of pipeline to carry petrol, diesel, kerosene, naphtha and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The pipeline will carry petroleum products from its refinery at Jamnagar in Gujarat to Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. The 3,000 km pipeline will pass through five states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh and will be laid in two phases. RPL has prepared the basic engineering plan. The Phase I of the project will be laying of 550 km pipeline from Jamnagar to Indore via Ahmedabad. It is likely to be completed in 36 months at a cost of Rs1,294 crore, which will come from internal accruals. The phase II will be 933 km pipeline extension from Indore to Bhopal, Nagpur and Hyderabad, a 1,530 km branch pipeline from Ahmedabad to Patna through Udaipur, Kota, Gwalior, Kanpur and Allahabad and a 230 km branch pipeline from Ahmedabad to Hazira, the site of the petrochemical complex.
 
 PRODUCTS
Reliance Petroleum offers a vast array of products including bulk fuels and lubricants to spray oils and solvents to dispensing equipment and convenience goods. Our partnership with BP and Castrol completes our total offer to our customers offering premium fuel and lubricant products. We distribute fuel to 600 service stations across Australia. We own and operate over 200 of these, the remainder being independently-owned and selling fuel under the BP banner. Reliance Petroleum offers a complete spectrum of services in the commercial and retail markets especially bulk fuel and lubricant purchases for farms, mines, transport  fleets, construction sites, and service stations.
 
 Brand Names of the Products of Reliance Industries
Regarding the use of petrochemical product like polymers, the Reliance Industries is a major producer of product brands like Repol, Relene, Reclair, Reon, and Relpipe. The company produces Linear Alkyl Benzene under the name of Relab. The other brands of products of the Reliance Industries which have earned popularity in the market are: Recrylon Recrylic Recron Recron Stretch Recron Cotluk Recron Dyefast Recron Superblack Recron Superdye Recron Fibrefill
 
TAKEOVER
MUMBAI: The board of LyondellBasell Industries has rejected an acquisition bid by Reliance Industries (RIL), sending the shares of India’s largest company on an upward spiral. Investors were worried that RIL may be paying too much for the Rotterdam-based chemicals maker. RIL’s offer to buy Lyondell for $14.5 billion was pitted against the foreign company’s creditors, including the New York-based private equity fund Apollo Management, which had backed an earlier reorganisation plan that would give them an equity stake in the chemicals maker, foreign news agency Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, quoting two unnamed sources. That plan is set to lead Lyondell out of bankruptcy. RIL stock closed 0.5% up at Rs 983.60 in a strong Mumbai market on Tuesday. The RIL spokesperson declined to comment on the development. A successful deal would have created the world’s largest petrochemical company ahead of BASF and Dow Chemical, with revenues of more than $80 billion and would have provided RIL access to better technology and refineries in Europe and the US. RIL had raised its offer by 21% from its initial bid, said a person close to the matter. RIL offered an undisclosed amount to buy Lyondell in November and has never made the value of its offer public. ET had reported in its edition dated March 2 that RIL may lose the bid. A person close to the matter said RIL values $8 billion of the most-senior Lyondell debt at about $2 billion less than where it’s trading.

PP process technology
Dow Global Technologies, a subsidiary of Dow Chemicals, was selected to provide its Unipol process technology for the PP facility. The PP process all gas-phase technology is based on a fluidised bed reactor system. The stable and predictable system is designed to have less movable equipment. The process includes purification, reaction, purging, vent recovery, additives and pelleting. The mechanical operations of the technology are simple and require less major equipment. The reactors are used to produce homopolymers and other copolymers. The process uses the same gas phase fluidised bed in the copolymer reaction state. Supply of compression and valve technology During the second half of 2007, the oil and gas business of GE announced that is had been given a contract to supply compression technology for the refinery and PP plant at Jamnagar. GE supplied three reciprocating compressors, which were manufactured by GE's oil and gas facilities in Florence, Italy, along with two screw compressors. Metso Automation, a global engineering and technology company, headquartered in Helsinki, Fi The new refinery complex is being built adjacent to Reliance Industries Limited's (RIL) existing refinery and petrochemical complex. RIL already has PP capacity at the Jamnagar site, along with capacity at another site in Hazira, India. "The Jamnagar complex, said to be the most advanced in the world, became operational in December 2008

COMPETITORS IOC BPCL HPCL
Essar Oil MRPL Chennai Petro
Oil and gas discovery In 2002, Reliance found natural gas in the Krishna Godavari basin off the coast of Andhra Pradesh near Vishakapatnam. It was the largest discovery of natural gas in world in financial year 2002-2003. On 2 April 2009, Reliance Industries (RIL) commenced natural gas production from its D-6 block in the Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin. The gas reserve is 7 trillion cubic feet in size. Equivalent to 1.2 billion barrels (165 million tonnes) of crude oil, but only 5 trillion cubic feet are extractable. On 2008 Oct 8, Anil Ambani's Reliance Natural Resources took Reliance Industries to the Bombay High Court to uphold a memorandum of understanding that said RIL will supply the natural gas at $2.34 per million British thermal units to Anil Ambani
OUTPUT RIL
produced its first oil from the KG-D6 field in September last year while the first gas was extracted in April 2009. The KG-D6 project is one of the world's largest subsea contracts ever awarded, valued at USD 400 million, and was signed in May 2006. Scope of supply for the project was a complete 18-well subsea production system, including 160 kilometres of steel tube umbilicals. According to Aker Solutions, a deepwater project with this scale and magnitude and complexity has never before been delivered quicker by any supplier till date. Aker Solutions ASA, through its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Aker Solutions"), is a leading global provider of engineering and construction services, technology products and integrated solutions.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY  
Reliance Industries and Norwegian petroleum technology: The Norwegian Ambassador visiting the gas field KG-D6 21/10/2010 // The Norwegian ambassador Ann Ollestad this week visited the oil and gas field KG-D6 in the Bay of Bengal where the Norway-based company Aker Solutions has provided the complete subsea production system to the Indian operator Reliance Industries Limited (RIL). “As the Norwegian ambassador to India, I am proud to see how well Aker Solutions and RIL are cooperating on developing this oil and gas field, and I am confident that this will be the first of a number of similar Indian offshore projects where Norwegian companies such as Aker Solutions will contribute with technology and know-how,” ambassador Ollestad said during her visit to the KG-D6 field. The oil and gas fields in the block KG D6 are located in the Bay of Bengal, 50 kilometres offshore the east coast of India and in water depths of up to 1.2 kilometres. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is the operator that has developed the field.  In this endeavour, it is the Norwegian company Aker Solutions which has manufactured and delivered the field’s complete subsea production system as well as supported the installation activities of the subsea equipment. The field comprises of India’s first FPSO (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading), Dhirubhai-1
Case Study-SWOT Analysis Starbucks
STRENGTH
Starbucks Corporation is a very profitable organization, earning in excess of $600 million in 2004.The company generated revenue of more than $5000 million in the same year. It is a global coffee brand built upon a reputation for fine products and services. It has almost 9000 cafes in almost 40 countries. Starbucks was one of the Fortune Top 100 Companies to Work For in 2005. The company is a respected employer that values its workforce. The organization has strong ethical values and an ethical mission statement as follows, 'Starbucks is committed to a role of environmental leadership in all facets of our business
WEAKNESS
Starbucks has a reputation for new product development and creativity. However, they remain vulnerable to the possibility that their innovation may falter over time. The organization has a strong presence in the United States of America with more than three quarters of their cafes located in the home market. It is often argued that they need to look for a portfolio of countries, in order to spread business risk. The organization is dependent on a main competitive advantage, the retail of coffee. This could make them slow to diversify into other sectors should the need arise.
OPPORTUNITIES
Starbucks are very good at taking advantage of opportunities. In 2004 the company created a CD-burning service in their Santa Monica (California USA) cafe with Hewlett Packard, where customers create their own music CD. New products and services that can be retailed in their cafes, such as Fair Trade products. The company has the opportunity to expand its global operations. New markets for coffee such as India and the Pacific Rim nations are beginning to emerge. Co-branding with other manufacturers of food and drink, and brand franchising to manufacturers of other goods and services both have potential.
THREATS Who knows if the market for coffee will grow and stay in favor with customers, or whether another type of beverage or leisure activity will replace coffee in the future? Starbucks are exposed to rises in the cost of coffee and dairy products. Since its conception in Pine Place Park, Seattle in 1971, Starbucks' success has lead to the market entry of many competitors and copy cat brands that pose potential threats
Major subsidiaries and associates Reliance Petroleum Limited (RPL) was a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and was created to exploit the emerging opportunities, creating value in the refining sector worldwide.Currently, RPL stands amalgamated with RIL.[6] Reliance Life Sciences is a research-driven, biotechnology-led, life sciences organization that participates in medical, plant and industrial biotechnology opportunities. Specifically, these relate to Biopharmaceuticals, Pharmaceuticals, Clinical Research Services, Regenerative Medicine, Molecular Medicine, Novel Therapeutics, Biofuels, Plant Biotechnology and Industrial Biotechnology. Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Limited (RIIL) is engaged in the business of setting up / operating Industrial Infrastructure that also involves leasing and providing services connected with computer software and data processing. Reliance Institute of Life Sciences (Rils), established by Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation, is an institution of higher education in various fields of life sciences and related technologies Reliance Logistics (P) Limited is a single window solutions provider for transportation, distribution, warehousing, logistics, and supply chain needs, supported by in house state of art telematics and telemetry solutions.



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