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Bombay Dyeing

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Industry
  
Textiles

Headquarters
  
India

Website
  
www.bombaydyeing.com

Founded
  
1879, Mumbai

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Key people
  
Nusli Wadia – Chairman, Ratan Tata Jehangir Wadia

Products
  
Bed linen, Towels, Furnishings

Revenue
  
₹16,745.8 million (US$250 million) (2009–2010)

Stock price
  
BOMDYEING (NSE) ₹ 59.30 +1.15 (+1.98%)6 Mar, 3:30 PM IST - Disclaimer

Type of business
  
Public (BSE: 500020, NSE: BOMDYEING)

Subsidiaries
  
GoAir, Bombay Realty, White Horse Real Estate Company Pvt. Ltd.

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Bombay Dyeing (full name: The Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd., established 1879) is flagship company of the Wadia Group, engaged mainly into the business of Textiles. Bombay Dyeing is one of India's largest producers of textiles.

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Its current chairman is Nusli Wadia. In March 2011, Jehangir 'Jeh' Wadia (36), the younger son of Nusli, has been named the managing director of Wadia Group's flagship, Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company, while the elder son, Ness (38) has resigned from the post of joint MD of the company. Ratan Tata, the ex-chairman of Tata group was on the board of directors till 2013. He resigned and Cyrus Mistry took over.

Bombay Dyeing was often in the news, apart from other things, for various controversies surrounding its tussle with the late Dhirubhai Ambani of Reliance Industries Limited and with Calcutta based jute baron late Arun Bajoria.

The company was ranked 68 in the Business India Super 100 list in 1997 and was ranked 300 in the ET 500 list in 2010.

The company sponsors many events, including Bombay Dyeing Gladrags Mrs. India contest.

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References

Bombay Dyeing Wikipedia