Across
- 2. The Big Five U.S. accounting firms became the Big Four in 2001, because Arthur Andersen botched their audit of what Texas company?
- 4. This toy production company ironically holds the Guinness World Record for being the world's largest manufacturer of tyres, producing over 381 million tiny tyres annually.
- 5. Chinese conglomerate known for its diverse portfolio of consumer electronics brands and dominates the global smartphone market.
- 6. Mastermind behind one of India's largest counterfeit stamp paper scams, involving extensive forgery and illegal distribution
- 9. This retail company with over $2.1 Bn revenue holds exclusive rights to Croslite, a foam resin that performs on both land and water.
- 11. The state-owned oil company that stands as the world's largest oil producer and exporter, boasting significant control over global oil reserves and production.
- 15. A strategy designed to reduce investment risk.
- 16. First company to cross the $1 trillion market capitalization mark in 2007
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- 1. Acquired by Google for $1.65 billion, this platform was originally intended to be—a dating website known as "Tune In, Hook Up
- 3. Indian Multinational AdTech Company founded in 2007 which was also India's first unicorn.
- 7. Lexus is a wholly owned subsidiary of which major automotive manufacturer?
- 8. Key figure in the Indian securities scam of the 1990s, known for manipulating stock prices and orchestrating a massive financial fraud.
- 10. This Swedish automaker known for its trucks, buses, and luxury cars patented the three-point seatbelt in 1959 and made the patent open to others.
- 12. Andersen Consulting paid $1.2 billion to Arthur Andersen and changed its name to ____
- 13. A joint venture of an Indian multinational Conglomerate involved in processing and marketing edible oils,which is also India's largest processor of palm oil.
- 14. This Japanese watch company's specific model was temporarily banned from US airports after the 9/11 attacks due to security concerns.
