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  • McLeod Russel (India) combined a commitment to quality with an acquisitive mindset, Dr Reddy’s launched generic drugs and restructured, and HDFC articulated a clear business plan and delivered. Asiamoney reveals the best-small, mid- and large-cap companies in India this year.
  • Capcom managed to maximise its audience, Yamada Denki took advantage of regulations to target urban sites, and Kirin Holdings launched a bold international acquisition drive. Asiamoney unveils the best small, mid- and large-cap companies in Japan for 2009.
  • The president of Fast Retailing is a consummate marketer and has been quick to start pricing wars. He is not shy of revealing his ambitions, either. Tadashi Yanai wins the Asiamoney award as Japan's best executive in 2009.
  • Tata Steel's chief financial officer handled the company’s financial constraints adroitly following its 2007 purchase of steelmaker Corus and cut its overall leverage. He earns our award as the best executive in India for 2009.
  • Fraser Centrepoint Trust impressed for its resilience, Hyflux showed its ability to generate new sources of revenue, and Olam International succeeded in getting its credit lines extended. Asiamoney unveils the best small, mid- and large-cap companies in Singapore in 2009.
  • The OCBC chief led the gutsy purchase of the Asian private banking assets of ING. His efforts to improve credit standards and raise profitability were lauded, too. He wins our award as Singapore’s best executive in 2009.