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Ratan Tata bought Jaguar and Land Rover
Ratan Tata, austere Indian tycoon who bought Jaguar Land Rover but lost a fortune on British steel
Ratan Tata, who has died aged 86, became chairman of his family’s huge but ramshackle Indian business conglomerate in 1991 and over the next two decades transformed it into a thrusting multinational,
Ratan Tata: A Legacy of Leadership at Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar Land Rover paid tribute to Ratan Tata, attributing their global success to his visionary leadership. Tata, who passed away recently at 86, was instrumental in the Tata Group's acquisition of JLR in 2008,
Jaguar Land Rover owes its survival to Ratan Tata's 'singular vision'
Ratan Tata's "mind boggling" vision for Jaguar Land Rover gave the struggling British automaker a future after Ford Motor decided to sell it.
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'His singular vision made it happen' – Tributes to Tata boss who brought JLR factory to the West Midlands
The engine factory sits on the M54 near Wolverhampton and is a major employer for the West Midlands, Shropshire and ...
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Ratan Naval Tata Passes Away Updates: Final rites of legend industrialist Ratan Tata performed with full state honours
Mourners kept pouring in to pay their last respects to Ratan Tata at National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in south ...
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'Truly uncommon leader' Ratan Tata dies aged 86
Tributes have flooded in from across the political and business world for the former chairman of JLR owner Tata Group ...
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Remembering Ratan Tata: Educational triumphs and career milestones of a visionary leader
From his education at Cornell University to his tenure at Tata Sons, Ratan Tata's journey has been marked by visionary ...
Fortune India
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Ratan Tata was Director No.1 in MCA records
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs opened the first account for Ratan Naval Tata by issuing him DIN number ‘1’.
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