INSTITUTE OF LAW‚ NIRMA UNIVERSITY Project on Analysis on the developmental scenario of “IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY” in India. Submitted by: PATHMAJA RAGHUNATHAN (10BBL044) Subject: Legal Economics Programme: B.com L.L.B. (Hons.) Semester: 3rd Year: September‚ 2011 Submitted To: Prof. Arun Prasad (Course Coordinator) TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO. CONTENT PAGE NO. 1. DECLARATION 04 2. CERTIFICATE 05 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 06 4. CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1
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Introduction The Tata Group is a very large group of businesses that dominate markets in India. The organization has established itself as a leader in markets such as the airline industry‚ hotel‚ software‚ investment‚ and steel industry. There is a long history of corporate responsibility within the group‚ and it is no surprise that all Tata companies have adopted a Tata Code of Conduct as well as many international standards. Tata Steel is one of twenty-eight major corporations within the Tata
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TATA & CORUS (A case of Acquisition) COMPANY’S PROFILE TATA STEEL • Founded in 1907‚byJamsetji Nusserwanji Tata. • Tata company listed on BSE and NSE and employs about 82700 (2007) people. • started with a production capacity of 1‚00‚000 tones has transformed into a global giant . • Its revenue in 2005-2006 was 5.0 billion US $. • It has a main steel plant located at Jamshedpur. • The Company also has three Greenfield steel projects in the states of Jharkhand‚ Orissa and Chhattisgarh.
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I have thus developed into what one might call a jack-of-all-trades. It is this curiosity that has led me to experiment with my interests and pursuits. It was in early 2006 that I was introduced to the financial world through the controversial Arcelor-Mittal merger. The thought of acquiring a rival enterprise was entirely new to me. Of course‚ a healthy competition existed among rivals but a takeover on this level was immense and was a surprise. This piqued my interest in mergers and acquisitions
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Framework to Assess Market Potential Africa Table of Contents Need for Market Potential Assessment in Africa The Assessment of Market Potential Framework Case Study - South African Steel Sector Our Regional Experience in Africa Case Studies – Additional Examples of Regional Expertise Subject Matter Experts Copyright © 2011 Grail Research‚ LLC 2 Need for Market Potential Assessment in Africa Africa is poised for growth due to expected economic development‚ global
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The Tata–Corus Merger: A Visionary Deal or a ‘Winner’s Curse’? During the last decade‚ Tata Steel took forward plans to hone their growth as a steel manufacturer through a series of global acquisitions. In turn‚ their initiatives allowed them to grow far beyond the domestic market and service the growing global demands for steel. For both India and Tata Steel‚ the biggest foreign acquisition to date was that of the Corus Group‚ a European steel manufacturer headquartered in the UK
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Case Study Tata Steel – Corus Group Plc Acquisition Group Report (Submitted towards Group assignment under Corporate strategy) eMEP10/ePGP03 IIM‚ Kozhikode. Submitted By: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Tata Group 3 3. Tata Steel 4 4. SWOT Analysis of Tata steel 5 5. Corus Group Plc. 5 6. SWOT Analysis of Corus 6 7. Rationale for Acquisition 6 8. About the deal 7 9. Justification of Deal 7 10. Tata Steel financial position after the deal
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Among the large emerging economies such as Brazil [ Images ]‚ Russia [ Images ]‚ Nigeria and Indonesia‚ it is the rise of China and India (Chindia) which will have (and already has) enormous business implications during the first half of this Century mostly beneficial to the world. First‚ both nations will require enormous natural resources because not only are they manufacturing and service centers of the world‚ but because of their own rapidly expanding domestic consumer markets. And this demand
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