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Videocon Industries Limited. Videocon Logo.svg
Type Public Company
Traded as BSE: 532129
NSE: VIDEOIND
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1979
Founder(s) Venugopal Dhoot[1]
Headquarters Gurgaon, India
Key people Venugopal Dhoot
(Chairman & managing director)[1]
Products Consumer Electronics
Home Appliances
Components
Office Automation
Mobile phones
Wireless
Internet
Petroleum
Satellite television
Power
Revenue IncreaseINR18157.27 crore (US$2.8 billion)(2012–13)[2]
Net income DecreaseINR-71.63 crore (US$−11 million)(2012–13)[2]
Employees 9,000 (2012)
Subsidiaries Videocon Telecom
Videocon d2h
Videocon Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances
Website www.videocon.com videoconworld.com Videocon Industries Limited (BSE: 511389, NSE: VIDEOIND) is an Indian multinational industrial conglomerate headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana. The group has 17 manufacturing sites in India and plants in Mainland China, Poland, Italy and Mexico. It is also the third largest picture tube manufacturer in the world.[3][4] The group is a US$5 billion global conglomerate.
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1 Corporate profile 1.1 Consumer electronics 1.2 Mobile phones 1.3 Colour picture tube glass 1.4 Oil and gas 1.5 DTH 1.6 Telecommunication 2 Acquisition of Thomson SA 2.1 Acquisition rationale 2.2 Thomson’s perspective 2.3 Other competitors for the acquisition 2.4 Pre-merger scenario analysis 2.5 Post merger situation (2008) 2.6 Thomson’s exit

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