STUDY OF MERGER BETWEEN TATA TELESERVICES AND NTT DOCOMO SUBMITTED BY: ANKITA SHAH ROLL NO:43 PGP 1 DIV. A INTRODUCTION TO TELECOM SECTOR In today’s information age‚ the telecommunication industry is considered as the backbone of industrial and economic development . Indian telecom sector is more than 165 years old. Telecommunications was first introduced in India in 1851 when the first operational land lines were laid by the government near Kolkata and then experienced
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1 Tata Group-Built on Trust & Ethics “We do not claim to be more unselfish‚ more generous or more philanthropic than other people. But we started on sound and straight forward business principles‚ considering the interests of the shareholders our own‚ and the health and welfare of the employees the sure foundation of our prosperity.” Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata. (1839-1904)‚Our Founder. “The wealth gathered by Jamsetji Tata and his sons in half a century of industrial pioneering formed but a minute
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TATA NANO SINGUR CASE TATA NANO SINGUR CASE INTRODUCTION: Tata Motors announced in 2006‚ that the Nano would be manufactured in Singur‚ West Bengal‚ helped in part by a forced acquisition and reuse of farmland by the West Bengal state government to entice Tata to build there. In May 2006‚ the West Bengal Government decided to acquire 997 acres (initially 1013 acres were asked for) for the Tata Motors small car factory in Singur of Hooghly district.Almost 6‚000 families‚ including many agricultural
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RATAN NAVAL TATA Chairman‚ Tata Sons Also known as: India’s ’most eligible bachelor’‚ even at 75. Theatre of Operations: IT‚ Communications‚ Engineering‚ Materials‚ Chemicals‚ Services‚ Consumer Products‚ Energy - all with global footprints Started his career with: Tata Steel‚ on the shop floor Favorite Allies: His German Shepherds Famous Quote: "I don’t believe in taking right decisions. I take decisions and then make them
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In 2006‚ Coca-Cola made headlines in the United Kingdom for being “banned from students’ union over unethical practices.” The students at Sussex University have decided that they can make a difference in exposing Coca-Cola for their unethical practices‚ unhealthy product‚ and the depletion of much needed ground water in rural Indian towns. They are not alone in believing that Coca-Cola contributes to the obesity of children; universities in the United States have also banned Coca-Cola‚ and a “quarter
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INTODUCTION The Tata group comprises over 100 operating companies in seven business sectors: communications and information technology‚ engineering‚ materials‚ services‚ energy‚ consumer products and chemicals. The group has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents‚ and its companies export products and services to 85 countries.The total revenue of Tata companies‚ taken together‚ was $100.09 billion (around Rs475‚721 crore) in 2011-12‚ with 58 percent of this coming from business
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CASE STUDY- I TATA CODE OF CONDUCT The fountainhead of the corporate governance of the Tata Power Company is the Tata Code of Conduct. The Company is committed to abide by it‚ in its letter and spirit. And the Company has earned the Tata Brand name by virtue of this commitment. It draws its strength from the five Tata values: Integrity Understanding Excellence Unity Responsibility In Tata parlance they stand for – Integrity We must conduct our business fairly‚ with
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Assignment 1: Unethical Behavior in the Workplace Annette Fininen Prof. Milo BUS 300 January 29‚ 2013 Assignment 1: Unethical Behavior in the Workplace The dictionary defines ethical as “conforming to accepted standards: consistent with agreed principles of correct moral conduct”. Because “correct moral conduct” is subjective it may be difficult at times for an employee to determine if their behavior is considered unethical. Is there unethical behavior in the workplace
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Tata and Jaguar‚ Land Rover Deal 1. Motivation/ reason for the merger/ acquisition; • Tata Motors wanted to have presence outside India • It desired to have a diversified line-up ranging from the world’s cheapest car to some of the more expensive • It enabled Tata’s entry into luxury car segment • JLR It had become a cash drag on Ford • It would enable Ford to focus on its core Ford brand and "One Ford" global transformation. • Take advantage of the low cost manufacturing base in India
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Identify the Brand Elements | | 1. The brand we are working for is the global TATA brand. TATA Motors is a part of the TATA group and the use of the TATA name and trademark (logo) is governed by manuals‚ codes and agreements issued by TATA Sons. The use of the TATA brand defined in and regulated by TATA Brand Equity and Business Promotion Agreement. The TATA brand is a Corporate Brand. The soul of the Tata corporate brand has been expressed down the ages through an exceptional set of
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