Oil And Gas Corporation Of Indi Case Study: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

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INDIAN OIL CORPORATION Ltd. The largest public corporation in India as stated in FORTUNE GLOBAL 500 list and it is counted as world’s 119th largest corporation and the company name is Indian oil corporation ltd and it is famous Oil and Gas Corporation of India it is one of the seven maharatna companies in India, its headquarter is in New Delhi and it is presently headed by B. Ashok. .The company was established in 1959 named as Indian oil company ltd and after its merger with Indian refineries in 1964 it become Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Indian Oil combined refining capacity of 80.7 million metric tonnes per year. This company is controlled by Govt. of India which owns 58.57% shares in company. The company was ranked at position 243 by Forbes …show more content…

It is calculated by subtracting the total company’s expenses from the company’s income and the profit which is occurred for that particular period of time and after deducting all operating expenses, interests taxes preferred as stock dividend. It plays a major role in ratios analysis and if it is low or negative the revenue decreases and the decreasing sales and customers also. • The net profit of the company increases from year 2012 to 2013 by 14.53% as it benefits the lower price of the oil and high compensation for the selling of the oil at low price. • Because of the increase in the profit India imported 184.5 million tonnes crude oil in 2012-13 as the supply of the oil improved and the demand decreased. • The price of the crude oil also decrease from $112 a barrel to $108 barrel from 2011-12 to 2012-13. • The revenue of the company increases from 2012 to 2013 as the foreign exchange increases to Rs 128 crores and gain from RBI currency swap window Rs 745 crore. And also it gain $2.25 on every barrel of crude which is better than the last year which is $2.66 on every barrel. Sales goes high by

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