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And as concrete evidence of even greater benefits going forward, BRIC businesses are already creating jobs in America. For instance, workers at the American subsidiaries of the Indian-owned Tata Group now manufacture steel in Ohio and Pennsylvania;...
From our side, we have all the safeguards, all the policies for making business more enterprising for India in the Maldives," High Commissioner Abdul Azeez Yoosuf told IANS in an interview. Major Indian companies like the Tata Group, infrastructure...
Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata poses with Jaguar's newly launched C-X16 car during India's Auto Expo, in New Delhi January 5, 2012. The Nano is not a flop, its creator Ratan Tata said on Thursday, but he acknowledged that his Tata Motors failed to... View Photo »
The appointment of Mr. Cyrus P. Mistry as Deputy Chairman of Tata Sons is a good and far-sighted choice.
Cherian is an Acumen Fund Global Fellow working in Mumbai, India with Dial 1298 for Ambulance, which focuses on providing affordable emergency medical response services. Cherian is from India and has a business consulting background in healthcare and...
Tata Chemicals , the fertilizer and chemicals arm of Tata Group, today reported a 36 percent rise in net profit at 223.78 crore for the quarter ended December 31, following growth across all segments in the domestic as well as the international markets.
India skipper Dilip Vengsarkar lauded the Tata Group’s contribution to sports at the Tata Sports Club’s platinum jubilee celebration in Boisar on February 10. At the prize distribution ceremony of the Inter-Tata cricket and kabaddi tournament, organised...
Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata (L) and Tata Sons Deputy Chairman Cyrus Mistry pose with company's new SUV Safari-Storme during India's Auto Expo, in New Delhi January 5, 2012. The Nano is not a flop, its creator Ratan Tata said on Thursday, but he... View Photo »
I want to meet business tycoon Ratan Tata, who single handedly made Tata Group one of the biggest and most successful business organization in the world. I would like to take a few tips of business management from him. I also idolize Dhirubhai Ambani, who was initially a teacher and later went on to bui...
Kapoor and 28 more start-up founders have found a solution to their problem. Tata First Dot, an initiative by the Tata Group of companies in partnership with National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN), will mentor 30 startups from across India. The 30...
Chemicals, the fertilisers and chemicals flagship of Tata Group, sees revenues from the non-bulk product segment doubling in the current fiscal. Bulk segment is the business that does not get any subsidy from the government. The company, which announced...
The Tata Group (Hindi: टाटा समूह) is a multinational conglomerate based in Mumbai, India. In terms of market capitalization and revenues, Tata Group is the largest private company in India. It has interests in steel, automobiles, information technology, communication, power, tea and hotels. The Tata Group has operations in more than 85 countries... Full Article
Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata (L) and Tata Sons Deputy Chairman Cyrus Mistry pose with company's new SUV Safari-Storme during India's Auto Expo, in New Delhi January 5, 2012. The Nano is not a flop, its creator Ratan Tata said on Thursday, but he acknowledged that his Tata Motors...
View Photo »Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata (R) looks on as his successor Cyrus Mistry (L) walks past as they prepare to pose with the new Tata Safari Storme car at the 2012 India Auto Expo in New Delhi on January 5, 2012. The world's leading car makers jostled for space at the start of India's Auto...
View Photo »Design director Jaguar Iam Cullam (L), Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata (C) and design director Land Rover Gerry Mcgovern (R) pose with the new Land Rover Defender 100 concept car at the 2012 India Auto Expo in New Delhi on January 5, 2012. The world's leading car makers jostled for space...
View Photo »Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata (L) and his successor Cyrus Mistry (R) pose with the new Tata Safari Storme car at the 2012 India Auto Expo in New Delhi on January 5, 2012. The world's leading car makers jostled for space at the start of India's Auto Expo, eyeing a market that has slowed...
View Photo »Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata (L) attends a ceremony to unveil a Nano car made of gold in Mumbai September 19, 2011. About 80 kg of 22 karat gold, approximately 15 kg of silver and gemstones were used to decorate the car, according to a press statement.
View Photo »Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Group, stands next to a custom Tata Motors' 'Nano' car, seen adorned in gold, silver and gemstone trimmings, during its unveiling in Mumbai on September 19, 2011. The World's first Gold jewellery car, claimed by Tata, is made from 80 kilograms of 22 karat...
View Photo »Chairman of the Tata Group Ratan Tata wipes his eye during the annual general meeting of Tata Consultancy Services in Mumbai July 1, 2011. Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest software services exporter, aims to raise its market share in Latin America, Middle East and Asia, Ratan...
View Photo »Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata speaks during the annual general meeting of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) in Mumbai, India, Friday, July 1, 2011.
View Photo »India's Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata steps out from the company's Nano car during its launch at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi in this January 10, 2008 file photo. Ratan Tata, retiring soon as chairman of India's sprawling Tata conglomerate, is known for making sketches of the...
View Photo »Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata speaks after receiving the life time achievement award for management conferred by the All India Management Association (AIMA) during a ceremony in New Delhi in this March 22, 2011 file photo. Ratan Tata, retiring soon as chairman of India's sprawling Tata...
View Photo »Ratan Tata (L), chairman of the Tata Group, enters Parliament complex in a car ahead of his appearance before a parliamentary panel in New Delhi April 4, 2011. Tata appeared on Monday before a parliamentary panel probing a multi-billion dollar telecoms graft scandal that has badly...
View Photo »Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata, left, is driven as he arrives to appear before Indian Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in New Delhi, India, Monday, April 4, 2011. Tata and corporate lobbyist Niira Radia were questioned by PAC Monday in connection with alleged irregularities...
View Photo »Ratan Tata (L), chairman of the Tata Group, receives the lifetime achievement award for management from Sam Pitroda, advisor to the Prime Minister of India on public information, infrastructure and innovation, conferred by the All India Management Association (AIMA) during a ceremony in...
View Photo »Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata Group, speaks after receiving the life time achievement award for management conferred by the All India Management Association (AIMA) during a ceremony in New Delhi March 22, 2011.
View Photo »Ratan Tata (C), chairman of the Tata Group, surrounded by the media, leaves the venue after receiving the life time achievement award for management conferred by the All India Management Association (AIMA) during a ceremony in New Delhi March 22, 2011.
View Photo »Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata Group, smiles after receiving the lifetime achievement award for management conferred by the All India Management Association (AIMA) during a ceremony in New Delhi March 22, 2011.
View Photo »Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata (C) and Gujarat state Chief Minister Narendra Modi (5th L) pose besides a Nano car during a rollout ceremony at the new Nano plant at Sanand, some 40 kms. from Ahmedabad, on June 2, 2010. The new Nano plant in Gujarat has the capacity to manufacture...
View Photo »India's Trade Minister Anand Sharma (R) shakes hands with Tata Sons Deputy Chairman Cyrus Mistry before the start of their meeting in New Delhi December 22, 2011. Mistry was appointed the successor of Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata Group, last month.
View Photo »Tata Motors chief executive officer Carl-Peter Forster (R) and the president Tata Sons, the holding company of India's Tata Group, Ratan Tata (L), pose next to the Tata Pixel at the carmaker's booth on March 1, 2011 during the Geneva Motor Show in Geneva. The show in the wealthy Swiss...
View Photo »Excitement on the eve of the 2011 Geneva Motor Show as senior executives from Tata Group and Jaguar Land Rover opened Show activities with a celebration of Jaguar's E-type.
View Photo »Performer stand in the backdrop of a Jaguar Land Rover car at an assembly plant in Pune, India, Friday, May 27, 2011. Tata Group-owned luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) today opened its first assembly plant in India here, according to news reports.
View Photo »Jaguar Land Rover cars sit in front of an assembly plant in Pune, India, Friday, May 27, 2011. Tata Group-owned luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) today opened its first assembly plant in India here, according to news reports.
View Photo »From left, Tata Motors Ltd. Managing Director India Operation P.M. Telang, Carl Peter, Forster Group chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Motors, and Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Ralph Speth react during a press conference at the official opening of the...
View Photo »From left, Managing Director India Operation of Tata Motors Ltd. P.M. Telang, Chief Executive Officer Jaguar Land Rover Ralph Speth, Tata Motors Vice Chairman Ravi Kant and Carl Peter, Forster Group chief executive officer and managing director Tata Motors, pose near a Land Rover during...
View Photo »Carl Peter, left, Forster Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Motors, shares a light moment with Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Ralph Speth during a press conference at the official opening of the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) assembly plant in Pune, India,...
View Photo »Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata (L) and Tata Sons Deputy Chairman Cyrus Mistry pose with company's new SUV Safari-Storme during India's Auto Expo, in New Delhi January 5, 2012. The Nano is not a flop, its creator Ratan Tata said on Thursday, but he acknowledged that his Tata Motors...
View Photo »The appointment of Mr. Cyrus P. Mistry as Deputy Chairman of Tata Sons is a good and far-sighted choice.
I want to meet business tycoon Ratan Tata, who single handedly made Tata Group one of the biggest and most successful business organization in the world. I would like to take a few tips of business management from him. I also idolize Dhirubhai Ambani, who was initially a teacher and later went on to bui...
Although times have changed, the values of the Tata Group have not changed; rather, they have become stronger with time
Do you think Noel Tata will be the next head of the Tata Group?
The move to appoint Mistry, who is young, has been running a business and is a familiar with the Tata Group is a good one
Global challenges will always provide opportunities for good leaders. Tata Group has far more depth as well as skills and expertise to deal with global economic conditions
A big task is cut out for Mistry at the helm of Tata Group
Immediately, he will have the task of understanding the Tata Group more as well as make himself acceptable to group companies and command respect
He is the right choice as Mr Ratan Tata's successor. Under his young and dynamic leadership, we are sure, the Tata Group would achieve greater heights
It is good to know somebody from the Parsi community will continue to lead the group. Thankfully, the mantle of leadership has not been passed on to an overseas Indian or a non-Indian. Tata Group companies are known to function autonomously and decisions are taken based on consensus. Hopefully, this tre...
It was expected that somebody from the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, which is the biggest shareholder in Tata Sons, would take the leadership reins of the Tata Group from Mr Ratan Tata
There was no major movement in the Tata Group stocks solely due to the appointment as Mistry will only gradually move into Tata's shoes and no big bang announcement is expected
Cyrus Mistry is good choice and will do a good job. But today's action was due to other factors. The turnaround could be attributed to a combination of F&O expiry led short covering, sharp drop in food inflation and a rally in European markets. Not all Tata Group stocks closed in green today
Tata Group is extremely diversified, they have cross-border issues, acquisition financing to be taken care of (and) he has to deal with a lot of integration issues
CII commends the leadership in the Tata Group for setting standards which would be a benchmark for large global corporations
Mistry is believed to be instrumental in encouraging the Tata Group to select young leaders in their mid-40s
I take this responsibility very seriously and in keeping with the values and ethics of the Tata Group, I will undertake to legally disassociate myself from the management of my family business to avoid any issue of conflict of interest.
The promoter should have some skin in the game ... If Tata Group wants to expand further and acquire companies, it will need capital and let the largest shareholder also decide whether he wants to dilute and put money.
Ratan is credited with the global expansion of the Tata Group ... He took the group to global leadership in steel, chemicals and other industries.
He might be running his own company in one way but he has observed what is required to run something like Tata Group which is based on values, a tradition and carrying people along through values
looked forward to (Ratan) Tata's guidance in the year ahead in meeting the expectations of the Tata Group. I take this responsibility very seriously and in keeping with the values and ethics of the Tata Group
looked forward to (Ratan) Tata's guidance in the year ahead in meeting the expectations of the Tata Group. I take this responsibility very seriously and in keeping with the values and ethics of the Tata Group
He (Mistry) is young, an Indian and from the entrepreneur family. Being a visionary, he has to show results through vision, people management and execution excellence to manage the empire of Tata Group.
