List of BSE Sensex companies

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List of BSE Sensex companies provides details of all companies that have been included in the BSE Sensex from its inception in 1986. The base year of SENSEX is 1978-79 with a base value of 100. During the introduction of the Sensex in 1986, some of the companies included in the base calculation in 1979 were removed and new companies were added.

[edit] List of BSE Sensex companies

# Company Start Date End Date Remarks
1 ACC (Associated Cement Companies) January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
2 Asian Cables January 1, 1978 January 1, 1986 Merged with Upcom Cables and RPG Telecom to form RPG Cables Limited in 1996[2]
3 Ballarpur Industries Limited January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996 India's leading paper manufacturing company
4 Bombay Burmah January 1, 1978 January 1, 1986 India' second oldest trading company[3]; part of Wadia Group.
6 Ceat Limited January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
7 Century Textiles January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
8 Crompton Greaves January 1, 1978 January 1, 1986
9 Glaxo Smithkline Pharma January 1, 1978 November 10, 2003
10 Grasim January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
11 GSFC January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
12 Hindalco January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
13 Hindustan Motors January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
14 HLL January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
15 Indian Hotels Company January 1, 1978 April 10, 2000
16 Indian Organic January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
17 Indian Rayon January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
18 ITC January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
19 Kirloskar Cummins January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
20 L&T January 1, 1978 May 19, 2004
September 27, 2004 Incumbent
21 Mahindra & Mahindra January 1, 1978 January 7, 2002
22 Mukand Iron January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
23 Nestle January 1, 1978 November 10, 2003
24 RIL January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
25 Scindia Shipping[4] January 1, 1978 January 1, 1986
26 Siemens January 1, 1978 August 19, 1996
27 Tata Motors January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
28 Tata Power January 1, 1978 April 10, 2000
29 Tata Steel January 1, 1978 Incumbent [1]
30 Zenith January 1, 1978 August 3, 1992
31 GE Shipping January 1, 1986 November 11, 1998
32 Philips Peico January 1, 1986 August 19, 1996
33 Premier Auto January 1, 1986 August 19, 1996
34 Voltas January 1, 1986 August 19, 1996
35 Bharat Forge August 3, 1992 August 19, 1996
36 Arvind Mills August 19, 1996 November 11, 1998
37 Bajaj August 19, 1996 Incumbent
38 BHEL August 19, 1996 Incumbent
39 Colgate August 19, 1996 November 10, 2003
40 Gujarat Ambuja August 19, 1996 Incumbent
41 HPCL August 19, 1996 June 6, 2005
42 ICICI Bank August 19, 1996 Incumbent
43 IDBI August 19, 1996 April 10, 2000
44 IPCL August 19, 1996 November 11, 1998
45 MTNL August 19, 1996 September 27, 2004
46 Ranbaxy August 19, 1996 Incumbent
47 Reliance Energy August 19, 1996 Incumbent
48 SAIL August 19, 1996 November 11, 1998
49 SBI August 19, 1996 Incumbent
50 Tata Chemicals August 19, 1996 April 10, 2000
51 Castrol November 11, 1998 November 10, 2003
52 Infosys November 11, 1998 Incumbent
53 NIIT November 11, 1998 January 7, 2002
54 Novartis November 11, 1998 January 8, 2001
55 Dr. Reddy's April 10, 2000 Incumbent
[5]
56 Reliance Petroleum April 10, 2000 October 10, 2002
57 Satyam April 10, 2000 Incumbent
58 Zee Telefilms April 10, 2000 June 6, 2005
59 Cipla January 8, 2001 Incumbent
60 HCL Technologies January 7, 2002 November 10, 2003
61 HDFC October 10, 2002 Incumbent
62 Hero Honda January 7, 2002 Incumbent
63 Airtel November 10, 2003 Incumbent
64 HDFC Bank November 10, 2003 Incumbent
65 ONGC November 10, 2003 Incumbent
66 Tata Power November 10, 2003 12 June 2006
67 Wipro November 10, 2003 Incumbent
68 Maruti May 19, 2004 Incumbent
69 NTPC June 6, 2005 Incumbent
70 TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) June 6, 2005 Incumbent
71 Reliance Comm. 12 June 2006 Incumbent

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h One of the eight companies that has been part of the index since its inception
  2. ^ RPG Cable - About the Company (Official Website). Retrieved on 2007-06-09.
  3. ^ BOMBAY BURMAH TRADING CORPN LTD - profile (Group Official website). Retrieved on 2007-06-09.
  4. ^ [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2006/02/07/stories/2006020702121500.htm[
  5. ^ [http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=21cee958-c2bb- 4510-8af0-7ad8358bef89&MatchID1=4578&TeamID1=7&TeamID2=3&MatchType1=1&SeriesID1= 1148&PrimaryID=4578&Headline=DLF+to+replace+Dr+Reddy's+on+Sensex DLF to replace Dr Reddy's on Sensex - Hindustan Times report on 8th October 2007]. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.

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