Mukesh Ali Ambani (born 19 April 1957) is an Indian businessman, a billionaire, the chairman, the President, and the second-largest shareholder of Reliance Industries Limited. (RIL), a Fortune Global 500 company and India's second most valuable company by its market value. According to Forbes, he is the richest person in Asia with a net worth of $ 87.4 billion and is the 10th-richest person in the world, and as of June 15, 2021.
Early life
Mukesh Ambani was born on 19 April 1957 in the British crown
colony of Aden (now Yemen), in the family of the Instagram Ambani and Instagram
Ambani. A younger brother, Anil Ambani, and two sisters, Nina Kothari and
Deepti.
Ambani lived in Yemen for a long time, because his father
decided to return to India in 1958, to begin with, a company that concentrates
on Species and fabrics.
The latter, it was originally called "I Know", but
was later changed to "Only that Know of." "His family lived in a
modest two-bedroom apartment in Mumbai, before the 1970s. The family's
financial situation improved when he moved to India, but the Ambani lived in
the community, by the community, use public transportation, and have not
received compensation. Instagram is later bought a new 14-story apartment
building called the Sea, the Wind in Colaba, where, Ambani and his younger
brother lived with their families on different floors up for a while.
Education
Ambani attended the Hill Grange High School at Peddar Road,
Bombay, along with his brother, Anand Jain, who later became a good friend of
his. After high school, he went on to become the St's. Xavier's College in
Mumbai. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from
the Institute of Chemical Technology.
Ambani later enrolled in the MBA program at Stanford University, but left at the end of 1980 to have been the father to help in the building of trust and confidence, which at the time was small but dynamic company. His father, believing that the real-life skills, they will be given to you using of the experience, instead of sitting in a classroom, so he called for his son to return to India from Stanford university of a yarn manufacturing project in your company.
Career
In 1981, he started his career with the help of his father,
and the Ambani run their family business, Reliance Industries Limited. At this
time, it had already grown so much, and that it was also involved in the
refining of oil, gas and coal products. The business will also be included in
the products and services in wholesale, retail, and telecommunications.
Reliance Retail Ltd., another subsidiary, is the largest
retailer in India. Since its launch on 5 September 2016, Reliance Jio has the
fifth largest in the country's telecommunication services in the ranking.
As of 2016, Ambani was 36 and has held the title of Richest
Person in India in the Forbes magazine's list of the last ten years. He is the
only Indian businessman, on the list of one of the most influential people in
the world, according to Forbes magazine. Starting in October 2020, Mukesh
Ambani was ranked by Forbes as the 6th richest person in the world.
He was defeated by
Jack Ma, the executive chairman of the Alibaba Group, which is one of the
world's richest person in Asia with a net worth of $ 44.3 billion in July 2018.
21 Amazing Motivational "Mukesh Ambani" Quotes that always give us Goose Bumps when we heard these
Check out the list of quotes from Mukesh Ambani
“All of us, in a
sense, struggle continuously all the time because we never get what we want.
The important thing which I’ve really learned is how do you not give up,
because you never succeed in the first attempt.” – Mukesh
Ambani
“You have to manage money. Particularly with market economies. You may have a great product, but if your bottom line but then that’s it.” – Mukesh Ambani
“I have turned into a big nature fan as well… I can afford it more today. These childhood influences have shaped me into what I am today.” – Mukesh Ambani
“The organizational
architecture is really that a centipede walks on hundred legs and one or two
don’t count. So, if I lose one or two legs, the process will go on, then the organization will go on, the growth will go on.” – Mukesh
Ambani
“I don’t think that
ambition should not be in the dictionary of entrepreneurs. But our ambition
should be realistic. You have to realise that you can’t do everything.” – Mukesh
Ambani
“A third track
running at that time, apart from academics and the fun stuff, was that my
father shared with me his passion for business and entrepreneurship form very
early on. Even when I was in high school, I used to spend long hours at the office
on weekends.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Relationships and
trust. This is the bedrock of life.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Today I see a
billion people as a billion potential consumers, an opportunity to generate
value for them and to make a return for myself” – Mukesh
Ambani
“It is important to
achieve our goals, but not at any cost.” – Mukesh
Ambani
“Dance to your own
music and take some risks in life because it is often the risk-taker who
changes the course of history… and contribute to the well-being of millions of
lives.” – Mukesh Ambani
“I think that our fundamental belief is that for us growth
is a way of life and we have to grow at all times.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of self-reliance can be attained by making
use of Internet and technology.” – Mukesh Ambani
“I personally think that money can do very little. And this
has been my experience all across.” – Mukesh Ambani
“My view is to give everyone the space to grow in his own
way. When you see restructuring or separations in a family [firm], value has
almost always been destroyed. This is the first case where value has been
enhanced. In that way, it has been a win-win ending.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Essentially, whoever is successful, whoever is going to do
things that make a difference is going to be talked about.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Everybody has equal opportunity and I think that is true
for everything.” – Mukesh Ambani
“It is important to remember, there are no overnight
successes. You will need to be dedicated, single-minded, and there is no
substitute to hard work.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Any business that has the sole purpose of making money is
not worth doing.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Business must serve a larger societal purpose.” – Mukesh Ambani
“Fill your ears and minds with melodies of optimism.”
– Mukesh Ambani
“Tune out the critics and cynics.” – Mukesh Ambani