Car plant in WB possible; depends on political climate: Tata
Outgoing Chairman of Tata Sons Ratan Tata on Friday said there is still a possibility of locating a Tata Motors factory somewhere in West Bengal, but can be done only when 'there is friendliness at
Singur land row: SC notice to Tata Motors
The Supreme Court on Friday sought response of Tata Motors on a special leave petition filed by the West Bengal government challenging the quashing of the Singur Land Acquisition Act by the state hi
Tata Motors appoints GM's Karl Slym as MD
Karl Slym, the executive vice-president of one of General Motors' joint ventures in China, left the company after less than a year in the job on Tuesday to join Tata Motors as managing director.
Slym
After home market, M&M wants to pip Tata Motors in Sri Lanka
Homegrown SUV and MPV major Mahindra & Mahindra, which has already beaten Tata Motors in the domestic passenger car market in the market share sweepstake, plans to pip the country's biggest auto com
Tata Motors Q1 net profit up 12% at Rs 2,244.91 crore
Riding on good performance from JLR, Tata Motors on Thursday reported 12.26 per cent increase in net profits for the first quarter ended June 30, 2012 at Rs 2,244.91 crore.
The company had posted net
Gujarat holds key to Maruti Suzuki’s labour crisis
Maruti Suzuki, Suzuki's Indian flagship, is beset by labour unrest. Problems at its Manesar plant also echo squabbles at Tata Motors in West Bengal.
Jaguar Land Rover eyes Brazil expansion: Report
Tata Motors is in talks with Brazilian authorities about setting up a plant to assemble Jaguar Land Rover's (JLR) Freelander four-by-fours, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Once assured that i
Tata Motors' consolidated debt jumps to Rs 47,149 crore in FY12
Tata Motors' consolidated debt during financial year 2011-12 increased by nearly 44 per cent to a whopping Rs 47,149 crore on account of a series of long-term borrowings.
"Tata Motors group's borrow
Nano's potential is enormous in developing world: Ratan Tata
Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata, who had admitted that Nano 'wasted an early opportunity', has not given up hope on the small car, saying it has enormous potential 'throughout the developing world'.
JLR to launch a number of sports cars in next 2 years: Tata
Tatas-owned British subsidiary Jaguar Land Rover would launch a number of fuel-efficient sports cars in the next two years, group chairman Ratan Tata has said.
In Tata Motors' Annual Report for 2011-