Round 1.2 - Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The Big Five U.S. accounting firms became the Big Four in 2001, because Arthur Andersen botched their audit of what Texas company?
  2. 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.
  3. 5. Chinese conglomerate known for its diverse portfolio of consumer electronics brands and dominates the global smartphone market.
  4. 6. Mastermind behind one of India's largest counterfeit stamp paper scams, involving extensive forgery and illegal distribution
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 15. A strategy designed to reduce investment risk.
  8. 16. First company to cross the $1 trillion market capitalization mark in 2007
Down
  1. 1. Acquired by Google for $1.65 billion, this platform was originally intended to be—a dating website known as "Tune In, Hook Up
  2. 3. Indian Multinational AdTech Company founded in 2007 which was also India's first unicorn.
  3. 7. Lexus is a wholly owned subsidiary of which major automotive manufacturer?
  4. 8. Key figure in the Indian securities scam of the 1990s, known for manipulating stock prices and orchestrating a massive financial fraud.
  5. 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.
  6. 12. Andersen Consulting paid $1.2 billion to Arthur Andersen and changed its name to ____
  7. 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.
  8. 14. This Japanese watch company's specific model was temporarily banned from US airports after the 9/11 attacks due to security concerns.