NMDC Ltd.

http://www.nmdc.co.in/

The NMDC Limited (BSE526371, NSE: NMDC) is a state-controlled mineral producer of the Government of India. It is fully owned by the Government of India and is under administrative control of the Ministry of Steel.
It is involved in the exploration of iron ore, copper, rock phosphate, limestone, dolomite, gypsum, bentonite, magnesite, diamond, tin, tungsten, graphite etc.
It is India's largest iron ore producer and exporter producing about 30 million tons of iron ore from 3 fully mechanised mines in Chhatisgarh and Karnataka. It also operates the only mechanised diamond mine in the country at Panna in Madhya Pradesh.

Ashok Leyland Ltd.

http://www.ashokleyland.com/


Ashok Leyland is an Indian automobile manufacturing company based in Chennai, India. Founded in 1948, and it is Second largest commercial vehicle manufacturers of commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, as well as emergency and military vehicles. Operating six plants, Ashok Leyland also makes spare parts and engines for industrial and marine applications. It sells about 60,000 vehicles and about 7,000 engines annually

Future Retail Ltd.

http://www.futureretail.co.in/
The summary page of Future Retail Ltd. captures the information on its Live Stock Price and Volume, 52 Week High Low, Intraday and Historical Price Chart, Key Ratios, F&O Quotes, Competitors, Comparative Analysis, Buy Sell Recommendations, Company News and Announcements, Shareholding Pattern, Key Quarterly and Annual P&L A/c items, and Community Prediction.

Indian Bank


/http://www.indian-bank.com/
Indian Bank is an Indian state-owned financial services company headquartered in Chennai, India. It has 22,000 employees, 2100 branches and is one of the big public sector banks of India. It has overseas branches in Colombo, Jaffna, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and 229 correspondent banks in 69 countries. Since 1969 the Government of India has owned the bank, which celebrated its centenary in 2007.
In the last quarter of 1906, Madras (now Chennai) was hit by the worst financial crisis the city was ever to suffer. Of the three best-known British commercial names in 19th century Madras, one crashed; a second had to be resurrected by a distress sale; and the third had to be bailed out by a benevolent benefactor. Arbuthnot & Co, which failed, was considered the soundest of the three. Parry's (now EID Parry), may have been the earliest of them and Binny & Co.'s founders may have had the oldest associations with Madras, but it was Arbuthnot, established in 1810, that was the city's strongest commercial organisation in the 19th Century. A key figure in the bankruptcy case for Arbuthnot's was the Madras lawyer, V. Krishnaswamy Iyer; he went on to organise a group of Chettiars that founded Indian Bank. Annamalai and Ramaswami Chettiar founded Indian Bank (IB) on 5 March 1907, and it commenced operations 15 August 1907 with its head office in Parry's Building, Parry Corner, Madras.

Videocon Industries Ltd.


http://www.videoconworld.com/




 Videocon Industries Limited (BSE: 511389, NSE: VIDEOIND) is a large diversified Indian company headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana. The group has 17 manufacturing sites in India and plants in Mainland China, Poland, Italy and Mexico. It claims to be the third largest picture tube manufacturer in the world. The group is a US$5 billion global conglomerate.
The Videocon group's core areas of business are consumer electronics and home appliances. They have recently diversified into areas such as DTH, power, oil exploration and telecommunication.