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Ambani & Sons (2010)

by Hamish McDonald(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 3
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English
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Roli Books
review 1: A fantastic read. I believe the book is largely balanced covering events as is, without any serious allegations or an unabashed admiration to the Ambanis. A large part of critical events covered in depth, but folks with little background on debentures and financial markets in general might find it a tough read. The context under which Reliance became what it is today is clearly explained. Its difficult to believe that the sons will be able to have a strong hold on policies like their illustrious dad, given the liberalized regime, higher transparency and communication/connected soceity and heightened activism in general - to maneuver and engineer favourable 'conditions' will become more and more difficult. A definite read for every Indian and must read for folks with intere... morest in business.
review 2: I have been trying to find a copy of 'The Polyester Prince' ever since I watched Guru, but I couldnt find it in any bookstore, not even in any of the websites dedicated for the purpose (the biggest shock, was when I didnt even find it on Kindle store). Almost by accident, I came across this title, and I HAD to pick it up. The book lives up to the promise, of exposing the ground beneath the 'first class fountain'. An interesting tale of the rise of a determined entrepreneur, but more importantly covering sordid details of that unholy association between 'Big' Businesses on one hand and Government, Beaureaucracy and Politics on the other. less
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puppydog66
A sordid sage of corruption & deception. All the more remarkable if even 50% of it is true.
sri
Awesome book...Making of Indian Capitalist...
brtimm
Deep insights in the world of Ambani's.
madelyn213
Excellent !!!! Fantabulous !!
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