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Anand Mahindra, Aditya Puri named in Barron's top 30 global CEOs

Anand Mahindra, Aditya Puri and Indian origin Shantanu Narayen are included in the 12th annual list of the world's 30 best CEOs include top leaders from Amazon, JPMorgan, Netflix, Disney, Alphabet, Google and more

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Corporate honchos Anand Mahindra, Aditya Puri and Indian origin Shantanu Narayen have been named in Barron's top 30 list of global CEOs.

The 12th annual list of the world's 30 best CEOs include top leaders from Amazon, JPMorgan, Netflix, Disney, Alphabet, Google and more.

This year's list replaced a third of last year's honorees, including many CEOs in Asia and included nine new faces and one returnee Jeffrey Bezos of Amazon.com who proved their mettle as markets swayed and the economic recovery threatened to stumble.

"The job of identifying the world's best chief executives got harder this year, given plummeting energy prices, China's economic woes, and lukewarm corporate earnings," Barron's said.

On Anand Mahindra, Mahindra & Mahindra, managing director since 1997, Barron's said he has "transformed family's industrial business into a global conglomerate".

"When India opened its economy to foreign competition in the 1990s, Mahindra & Mahindra seemed marked for extinction.

But scion Anand Mahindra ... restructured his family's company, transforming a business that made tractors and jeeps for rural India into a global conglomerate with interests in tractors, autos, technology, finance, and more," it added.

Praising HDFC Bank Managing Director Aditya Puri, Barron's said that he "built HDFC Bank from scratch into India's second-largest bank".

"A career banker, Puri built HDFC into India's second- largest private-sector bank by assets after ICICI, while generating stock returns that beat Warren Buffett's," it added.

On Shantanu Narayen, Adobe Systems, CEO since 2007, said he had "the good and bad fortune of becoming Adobe's CEO in December 2007, on the brink of the economy's collapse. The shares fell 60% in his first 15 months as CEO, but the crisis allowed him to revamp Adobe through acquisitions and in-house disruption".

Others in the list include, Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway, CEO), David Cote (Honeywell International), Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan Chase), Larry Page (Alphabet, CEO), Howard Schultz (Starbucks, CEO) and Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook, CEO) among others.

"There are no specific criteria we seek, other than a history of strong leadership over a lengthy period; our preferred tenure is five years or more in the top job," Barron's said.

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