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    Strategy Behind JLR Acquisition by TATA Motors By Shubhra Mani Behind acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover‚ Tata Motors had following strategic considerations: 1. Long term strategic commitment to automotive sector. 2. Opportunity to participate in two fast growing auto segments (premium and small cars) and to build a comprehensive product portfolio with a global footprint immediately. 3. Increased business diversity across markets and product segments. 4. Unique opportunity to move

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    * ------------------------------------------------- Ten biggest Mergers and Acquisitions deals in India Tata Steel acquired 100% stake in Corus Group on January 30‚ 2007. It was an all cash deal which cumulatively amounted to $12.2 billion. * Vodafone purchased administering interest of 67% owned by Hutch-Essar for a total worth of $11.1 billion on February 11‚ 2007. * India Aluminium and copper giant Hindalco Industries purchased Canada-based firm Novelis Inc in February 2007. The total

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    Name Instructor ’s name Course Date TaTa group: India ’s New Global Challenger" In recent years emerging markets are becoming more and more attractive for global companies as target markets‚ sources of inputs and as global production sites‚ R&D hubs and opportunities for market development (Khanna and Palepu ). The caseTata Group: India’s New Global Challenger” illustrates that Indian companies are also becoming more important in the international market (Sirkin and Hemerling). There are

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    Hello Mauritius… Tata Nano. 2010 Table of Contents Page No Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction 2 1.1 Company Background 3 1.2 Target Market 5 1.4 PEST Analysis

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    DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS AND COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF TATA COMMUNICATIONS LTD. AND BHARTI AIRTEL LTD. BY-Nishant Tahiliani ROLL NO -13093 SECTION – A MODULE – QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES PROF. –JAIRAJ GUPTA SUBMISSION DATE – 2ND AUG 2012   ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to acknowledge some of the many people who have helped with this project. Mr. salim jamadar who is the librarian of isb&m college. He helped me in taking proper utilisation of the books. Mr. jairaj gupta helped me

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    he turns 75‚ is the third scheduled retirement for Ratan Tata. The Tata Group has been at this inflection point twice earlier‚ and stepped back both times. In 2002‚ when Tata was to retire at 65‚ the Tata Sons board promptly redesignated him non-executive chairman‚ which meant he could continue for another five years. Three years later‚ the board upped the retirement age of non-executive directors to 75. The message is clear: Ratan Tata is indispensable. And it’s not just the board that feels

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    A Project Synopsis On “Overview of ERP system solution” (A case study on tata STEEL) Being Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Degree of M.B.A. – FINANCE For the Course MANAGEMENT information system Submitted by: Submitted to: Sheetal Singh Nirvan | Dr. Manmita mam | M.B.A- Finance

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    job and to train employees to succeed at the jobs they’re given. But unfortunately‚ most managers assume that if each person working on a project is well matched to the job‚ then tbe organization in whicb they work will be‚ too. Often that is not the case. One could put two sets of identically capable people to work in different organizations‚ and wbat tbey accomplisbed would be significantly different. Tbat’s because organizations tbemselves-independent of tbe people and otber resources in t b e m

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    Income statement | FY 2011-2012 | FY 2010-2011 (in rscrores) | 1.Income | | | Revenue from operations | 59‚220.94 | 51‚183.95 | Less ; excise duty | 4914.38 | 4095.51 | | 54‚306.56 | 47‚088.44 | Other income | 574.08 | 422.97 | | | | 2.Expenses | | | Cost of material consumed | 33‚894.82 | 27‚058.47 | Purchase of products for sale | 6‚433.95 | 7‚363.13 | Changes in inventories of finished goods‚ work-in-progress and products for sale | (623.84)

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    As one of the most progressive companies on earth‚ the Tata group has decided to take on the international motor industry. It has come up with the idea of a pocket-sized $2.500 priced automobile‚ the four wheeled version of the $100 computer. Its name is NANO. Appropriately called the “People’s Car”‚ (not‚ however for the likes of the People’s Princess‚ the late Princess Diana who preferred her Bentley) Mr. Tata says that the Nano has its origins in Calcutta rickshaw cabbies and a very Indian

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