Business
- Mian Muhammad Mansha is a prominent Pakistani industrialist
- Vinod Dham Father of Pentium Processor
- Brijmohan Lal Munjal, Founder, Hero Group
- F C Kohli Regarded as Father of Indian Software Industry, Founder of TCS
- Vinod Khosla Co founder Sun Micro Systems
- Aroon Purie India Today group
- Gulshan Kumar T Series
- Narinder Singh Kapany was named as one of the seven 'Unsung Heroes' by Fortune magazine
- Kanwal Rekhi One of the first India Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley
- Mohan Singh Oberoi, Oberoi Hotels
- Gurbaksh Chahal
- Jay Sidhu, Former Chairman and CEO of Sovereign Bancorp
- Malvinder Mohan Singh, Ranbaxy/Fortis Group
- Vikram Chatwal, Hotelier
- Avtar Lit Founder, Sunrise Radio
- Sanjiv Sidhu, Founder and President of i2 Technologies
- Gaurav Dhillon, Punjabi Indian Jat businessman and founder and former CEO of Informatica Corporation
- Preet Dhillon, Popular Punjabi Jat Duet singer. Often collaborates with Yo Yo Honey Singh and seen as a fashionista among the village populace.
- Bob Singh Dhillon, Sikh Punjabi Indian-Canadian property businessman
- Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of Hotmail
- M S Banga, Corporate Executive, Ex-CEO - Hindustan Lever, Director on Board- Maruti Udyog Limited
- Ajay Banga, Corporate Executive, President & COO- MasterCard, Ex CEO- Citi Group- Asia Pacific
- Jessie Singh Saini, Indo-American industrialist
- Avtar Saini, Former Director, India Operations of Montalvo Systems and Former Vice President of Intel
- Sunil Mittal, A Punjabi Hindu Bania (Vaishya) Indian (owner of Bharti Airtel).
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Famous quotes containing the word business:
“This whole business of Trade gives me to pause and think, as it constitutes false relations between men; inasmuch as I am prone to count myself relieved of any responsibility to behave well and nobly to that person who I pay with money, whereas if I had not that commodity, I should be put on my good behavior in all companies, and man would be a benefactor to man, as being himself his only certificate that he had a right to those aids and services which each asked of the other.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“A foreign minister, I will maintain it, can never be a good man of business if he is not an agreeable man of pleasure too. Half his business is done by the help of his pleasures: his views are carried on, and perhaps best, and most unsuspectedly, at balls, suppers, assemblies, and parties of pleasure; by intrigues with women, and connections insensibly formed with men, at those unguarded hours of amusement.”
—Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (16941773)
“O that a man might know
The end of this days business ere it come!”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)