Ratan Tata says Nano wasted early opportunity
The Nano is not a flop, its creator Ratan Tata said on Thursday, but he acknowledged that his Tata Motors failed to capitalise on the early excitement surrounding the launch of the world's cheapest ca
Ratan Tata calls on Narendra Modi along with Cyrus Mistry
"Ratan Tata on thursday paid a courtesy visit to Narendra Modi at his official residence in Gandhinagar and introduced his successor Cyrus P Mistry to him," official sources said. Mistry has evinced i
Tata compliments Mamata, she says thanks
They have not been on the best of terms over the Singur protests. But after the AMRI Hospital fire tragedy, Tata Group boss Ratan Tata has words of praise for Mamata Banerjee, and the West Bengal chie
Being Cyrus at Tatas: Set the pace, ensure business growth
Cyrus Mistry, the next chief of the sprawling Tata empire, will have the responsibility of setting the pace and ensuring overall business continuity amid global economic headwinds, feel experts.
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Cyrus P Mistry to succeed Ratan Tata
Tata Sons, the holding company of over USD 80 billion conglomerate Tata Group, today announced that Cyrus P. Mistry, the 43-year-old managing director of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, will succeed Rata
Cyrus Mistry named Ratan Tata’s successor
Tata Sons on Wednesday announced the successor to Ratan Tata, naming Shapoorji Pallonji Group managing director Cyrus P. Mistry as the head of over $80 billion conglomerate Tata Group.
Ratan Tata gets Swiss Ambassador's award
Tata group chairman Ratan Tata has been honoured with the Swiss Ambassador's award for 'exceptional leadership' and his contribution to strengthening bilateral ties between India and Switzerland.
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Investment in Bengal only if no hostilities: Tata
Tata Group will invest in West Bengal only if it is satisfied that the state government has no hostility towards it, the conglomerate's chairman Ratan Tata said here on Tuesday.
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Corruption in India has become worse: Ratan Tata
Top industrialists have expressed concern over the impact that worsening corruption has on their businesses and said there is no short-cut to becoming a billion-dollar company other than doing things the right way.
Corruption in India has become worse: Ratan Tata
Top industrialists have expressed concern over the impact that worsening corruption has on their businesses and said there is no short-cut to becoming a billion-dollar company other than doing things