First offices: How Amul, Marico, Emami, and other conglomerates started out

Like all things big, multi-million dollar businesses start out small. Here are some of the first offices where today's tycoons initially set up shop

Nov 30, 2019, 08:50 IST3 min
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<p><strong>Marico Industries</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>The initiation of a young Harsh Mariwala, founder of fast-moving consumer goods company Marico, into his family-run business w...
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<p><strong>Zydus Cadila</strong><br />Ramanbhai Patel (right) had set up Cadila Laboratories in 1952 with his friend Indravadan Modi. In 1995, there was a demerger of the company, and the P...
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<p><strong>Media.net</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>Billionaire brothers Divyank and Bhavin Turakhia set up their first entrepreneurial venture when they were 14 and 16 years old respect...
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<p><strong>Amul&nbsp</strong></p> <p>Years before the Amul brand was launched in the mid-1950s, its story began at the Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Limited, started by T...
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<p><strong>Motilal Oswal Group</strong></p> <p>When Motilal Oswal (right) and Raamdeo Agrawal, founders of Motilal Oswal Group, had to set up office near the Bombay Stock Exchange, followi...
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