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Since 1988, the Adani Group, which started initially as a commodity trading firm, is growing at a fast pace and has expanded into imports and exports of part of multi-commodities. The group has expanded into four verticals with its highly integrated infrastructure joining the list of top 50 performing companies in Asia by Forbes. The four companies being Adani Enterprises Ltd., Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd., Adani Power Ltd. and Adani Transmission Ltd.

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Exhibit 1.1
figure 1

Source http://www.adani.com/businesses

Adani Group companies.

Exhibit 1.2
figure 2

Source http://coal.nic.in

Coal reserves in India (Million tonnes).

Exhibit 1.3
figure 3

Source http://coal.nic.in

Coal imports in India (Million tonnes).

Exhibit 1.4
figure 4

Source http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-top-10-coal-producers-worldwide.html

Top 10 coal-producing countries in the world.

Exhibit 1.5
figure 5

Source www.adani.com

Business model.

Exhibit 1.6
figure 6

Source BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2012

Global coal production.

Exhibit 1.7
figure 7

Source http://coal.nic.in

Demand for coal in India.

Exhibit 1.8
figure 8

Source https://data.worldbank.org

Trade (% of GDP) in India.

Exhibit 1.9
figure 9

Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ports_in_India

Ports in India.

Exhibit 1.10
figure 10

Source www.adani.com

Market share prices since IPO in 2008.

Exhibit 1.11
figure 11

Source www.adani.com

Financial performance.

Exhibit 1.12
figure 12

Source http://www.worldstopexports.com/coal-exports-country

Top 15 coal-exporting countries in the world.

Exhibit 1.13
figure 13

Source www.adani.com

Industry outlook.

Exhibit 1.14
figure 14

Source www.adani.com

Related parties’ transaction that took place during the FY15.

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Dhir, S., Sushil (2019). Adani Group. In: Cases in Strategic Management. Flexible Systems Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7064-9_1

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