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  • His target of 50 million tons by 2015 will make Jaypee India's second-largest cement producer after Kumar Birla's Aditya Birla Group.

    Road to Riches Naazneen Karmali 2010

  • Forbes Asia Magazine dated March 28, 2011 Risk-taking at Kumar Birla's industrial group is geared to being able to weather the worst of times.

    Forbes.com: News Naazneen Karmali 2011

  • Moneylosing Novelis was more than twice the size of Birla's metals flagship, Hindalco, in revenue and saddled with debt of $2.4 billion.

    Forbes.com: News Naazneen Karmali 2011

  • Kumar Birla, 43, exudes a quiet confidence in an interview at Birla's corporate headquarters in Mumbai.

    Forbes.com: News Naazneen Karmali 2011

  • Birla's Novelis deal came right after Tata Steel's $12.9 billion acquisition of the U.K.'s Corus Steel.

    Forbes.com: News Naazneen Karmali 2011

  • Birla's acquisition will place it ahead of Cabot Corp

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • It fits in with Birla's avowed goal of achieving global size and scale in all his businesses.

    Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011

  • "It was a bold bet, but Kumar didn't flinch from making it," says Sumant Sinha, Birla's former finance head, who now chairs Savant Advisors, a Mumbai corporate finance consultancy.

    Forbes.com: News Naazneen Karmali 2011

  • It fits in with Birla's avowed goal of achieving global size and scale in all his businesses.

    Forbes.com: News 2011

  • Initially, it seemed Birla's critics were right, especially when the global economy went into a spin, causing further hardship to cash-strapped Novelis.

    Forbes.com: News Naazneen Karmali 2011

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