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Can any business group in India be called a role model for doing business ethically?
Asked by Good Citizen,
19 Jan '09 01:18 pm
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The TATA group is one fine example of doing business ethically.
The other one that comes to mind immediately is INFOSOYS. Both these companies are very transperant and also reward the share holders well.
Answered by Narayanan Hariharan, 19 Jan '09 02:01 pm
The other one that comes to mind immediately is INFOSOYS. Both these companies are very transperant and also reward the share holders well.
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Yes,Defnitely.
We should proud to say TATA.
TATA vehicles now on the roads of middle-east.
Answered by jakir hussain, 19 Jan '09 07:03 pm
We should proud to say TATA.
TATA vehicles now on the roads of middle-east.
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Politicians.... come on how can u beat these guys in ethical practices?? You pay them everything is ethical don't & hell will brak loose
Answered by Zahir Kachwalla, 19 Jan '09 03:13 pm
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Tata group of companies, Infosys, Wipro, Birla, Sunil Mittal companies have the best reputation in India, as for doing business ethically. TVS, Munjal, Bajaj and many more are ethical too.
Answered by Ramesh Chordia, 19 Jan '09 01:57 pm
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No , 'all are good till they are caught" is the golden rule boss.
Answered by hitler, 19 Jan '09 01:19 pm
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