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    Trust INTRODUCTION Tata Steel Limited (NSE: TATASTEEL‚ BSE: 500470) (formerly Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited‚ abbreviated as TISCO) is an Indian multinational steel-making company headquartered in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India‚ and a subsidiary of the Tata Group. It is the 12th-largest steel producing company in the world‚ with an annual crude steel capacity of 23.5 million tonnes‚ and the largest private-sector steel company in India measured by domestic production. Tata Steel has manufacturing

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    ------------------------------------------------- CASE STUDY: Tata Motors Acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 ------------------------------------------------- VenkitV Introduction India-based Tata Motors Ltd. successfully acquired two British automotive brands – Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR)‚ in June 2008 from Ford Motors for $ 2.3B. As part of the dealTata Motors gained 100% stake in companies‚ 3 UK plants‚ 2 advanced design and engineering centers‚ 26 national sales companies

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    local adaption.   2.1 ANALYSIS Adaption from the Case Studies and Research Cases Tata Group uses two different strategies locally and internationally when dealing with its businesses. Local businesses under Tata Group’ umbrella uses the Domestic Strategy which requires product differentiation base on the local adaption. Such example is the Tata Nano Car and the Tata Ace Truck (picture below)‚ produced by Tata Motors at an affordable price for the people in India. Ratan Tata wanted to produce a

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    Critical Analysis

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    Writing Critical Analysis Papers1 A critical analysis paper asks the writer to make an argument about a particular book‚ essay‚ movie‚ etc. The goal is two fold: one‚ identify and explain the argument that the author is making‚ and two‚ provide your own argument about that argument. One of the key directions of these assignments is often to avoid/minimize summary – you are not writing a book report‚ but evaluating the author’s argument. Potential points of criticism Sometimes it can seem intimidating

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    Tata Docomo

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    Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India. It encompasses seven business sectors: * Communications and information technology * Engineering * Materials * Services * Energy * Consumer products * Chemicals. Tata Group was founded in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata as a trading company. It has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents. Tata Group has over 100 operating companies each of them operates independently

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    Tata Motors Limited: Ratan’s Next Step Executive Summary Ratan Tata‚ chairman of Tata Motors Limited (Tata Motors)‚ came out with the good reputation "the world’s cheapest car" into New Delhi Auto Expo. Introduction of Tata’s background Situational Analysis Strengths Manufacturer of the world’s cheapest car 81% of domestic sales in India Diverse and complete range of resources (98 companies in 80 countries) Own steel factory resource Ratan’s well-known understanding of business (auto design

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    information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/554957/ Tata Motors Limited - SWOT Analysis Description: The Tata Motors Limited - SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Tata Motors Limited - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations‚ history and products‚ and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy. Tata Motors (or the company) is one of the leading automotive vehicle manufacturing

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    CSR impact on customer:- TSFIF has six main focus areas: * Maternal and Child Health: TSFIF(Tata Steel Family Initiative Foundation) addresses family planning concerns through the use of communication media. This programme has successfully destroyed prejudices created by myths and traditional beliefs. TSFIF focuses on reproductive health services and creates awareness on spacing methods and family planning options. * Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health: TSFIF has four projects —

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    Kees van der Pol Margriet de Moor – De Verdronkene (2005) Gebruikte editie "De verdronkene" verscheen in april 2005. De eerste druk in een gebonden uitgave‚ de tweede in een paperbackversie. Deze tweede druk is bij de samenvatting gebruikt. Het is een flinke roman over een noodlottige situatie tijdens de Watersnoodramp van 1953. De roman telt 331 bladzijden. De voorkant van de roman is overwegend blauw met een beetje grijs. Er staat geen afbeelding op de kaft. Op de achterkant staat een foto

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    Ratan Tata: Tata Group Chairman (1991-2012) Ratan Naval Tata has stepped down as chairman of Tata Sons and while the entire team at the $100 billion Tata conglomerate will surely feel his absence‚ the average Indian too will have reason to miss him. The country probably never needed Tata more than it does today; as The Economist wrote recently‚ ‘by standing out against graft so publicly and consistently‚ Mr. Tata was ahead of his time’. Not that the business suffered because of it; the diversified

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