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ET500 Ranking |
Rank |
Company |
Turnover |
PAT |
M-cap |
Industry |
1 |
Indian Oil |
217,534 |
7,499 |
51,106 |
Oil & Gas |
2 |
Reliance Inds |
114,421 |
12,075 |
250,885 |
Oil & Gas |
3 |
BPCL |
98,872 |
2,140 |
11,887 |
Oil & Gas |
4 |
HPCL |
94,681 |
1,674 |
8,833 |
Oil & Gas |
5 |
ONGC |
87,491 |
17,462 |
192,806 |
Oil & Gas |
6 |
SBI |
68,377 |
6,364 |
82,489 |
Banks |
7 |
ICICI Bank |
41,364 |
2,761 |
99,127 |
Banks |
8 |
NTPC |
36,652 |
6,898 |
130,161 |
Power Generation |
9 |
SAIL |
36,194 |
6,261 |
60,311 |
Steel |
10 |
Tata Motors |
32,580 |
2,170 |
28,130 |
Automobiles |
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