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    case study of the acquisition of the Jaguar and Land Rover by Tata Motors Abstract Purpose – This research explores the key factors in the success of the integration and implementation process for creation of value through realization of synergy from the merger of firms. It also intends to study the managerial complexities associated with these key factors. Method – A case study method approach has been adopted in this research from Tata Motors acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover a British Automotive

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    Tata’s Takeover of Jaguar and Land Rover: Bumpy Road or Smooth Ride? In June 2008‚ India-based Tata Motors Ltd. announced that it had completed the acquisition of the two iconic British brands - Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) from the US-based Ford Motors for US$ 2.3 billion. Tata Motors stood to gain on several fronts from the deal. One‚ the acquisition would help the company acquire a global footprint and enter the high-end premier segment of the global automobile market. After the acquisition

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    and techniques to do so‚ including mood‚ tone‚ vivid descriptive langue‚ and specific word choice. Through two poems‚ “The Jaguar” by Ted Hughes and “The African Beggar” by Raymond Tong and one novel extract “The Sun Bird” by Wilbur Smith‚ all studied in class and one recorded extract from a text not studied in class create time‚ place and character . The poem “the Jaguar” Ted Hughes creates a strong senses of character‚ with hints to a time period. Hughes uses personification to create the first

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    intent to kill them. Though not as rich in poetic symbolism as the poems by Emily Dickinson and George Herbert‚ McKay’s poem evokes a stronger and more inspiring emotional reaction. He achieves this through his rhyme and rhythm scheme‚ through alliteration and repetition‚ and through animal imagery. They shall be examined in reverse order. The first two lines of McKay’s poem‚ "If we must die‚ let it not be like hogs / Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot‚" establishes an animal theme‚ which is

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    imagine the sound of a jaguar roaring. Allende seems to agree with the opinion of Akhmatova in the line “He remembered his totemic animal‚ he did not have to do anything‚ the transformation happened quickly and easily” (p.234) by again showing that she believes there is only a fine line between the spiritual and living world. In the second text ‘Requiem’ by Akhmatova‚ sound devices are conveyed through the line “Mary Magdalene beat her breast and sobbed.” (p.113) the alliteration of ‘b’ in this line

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    the animals are shown to display cannibalism‚ extreme brutality‚ no remorse‚ a total lack of maternal grief as in Ravens‚ and‚ as in The Hen‚ the repeated killing of weak hens by the stronger. Though some portray animals with human qualities like a jaguar yearning to be back‚ with its freedom‚ in the ’wilderness’ that was once its home. Saying that Hughes represents animals as alien and opposed to the civilised human consciousness

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    ------------------------------------------------- Multinational Corporate Finance ------------------------------------------------- Fall 2012 Jaguar plc‚ 1984 Harvard Business School Prod. #: 290005-PDF-ENG. http://hbr.org/product/jaguar-plc-1984/an/290005-PDF-ENG?Ntt=Jaguar%2520plc%252C%25201984 Case Questions 1. Consider Jaguar’s exchange rate exposure. To which currencies is Jaguar exposed? What are the sources of these exposures? How would the company be affected by a 25% decline in the value of the dollar

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    Since the Jaguar F-Types is on the pricier spectrum‚ one would not expect to buy the car in bulk. The Jaguar F-Type was made to “create and build the enjoyment and exhilaration of driving to life” (bestdrive.org). Many people purchasing the luxury car are men ages 25-54 who have a youthful mind but still there are females who purchase the vehicle. Most of the Jaguar F-Type buyers are part of the upper class society. Customers of Jaguar are usually showing off the F-Type as their pride and joy.

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    a man name Jaguar Paw who is a part of a Mayan tribe. Jaguar Paw‚ his father and his other tribe mates were out hunting for food when they came across another tribe leader and his people were passing through their forest. The tribe leader told Jaguar Paw that their homes were invaded by men from a different tribe and warned him to look out for them. After the he told Jaguar Paw about the other tribe men‚ he was scared that they were coming to their tribe next. The next morning‚ Jaguar Paw was awoken

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    MANAGEMENT INTERIM REPORT TATA MOTORS-JAGUAR LAND ROVER ACQUSITION Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 SWOT Analysis of Ford Motor Co 5 Business Strategy of Ford 6 SWOT Analysis of Tata Motors 7 Why Acquisition 9 Future study 9 References 10 Executive Summary: This project aims at analysing the acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover by Tata Motors. Jaguar and Land Rover brands were held by Ford

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