After Years of Waiting, Noel Tata Presides Unchallenged over India’s Biggest Business
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After Years of Waiting, Noel Tata Presides Unchallenged over India’s Biggest Business
By: John ElliotNoel TataThe unexpected announcement on August 12 that Natarajan Chandrasekaran will not seek a third five-year term as executive chairman of Tata Sons, India’s biggest conglomerate, marks the climax of bitter family differences and ego clashes that have colored events at the top of the $280 billion group for decades. Noel Tata, chairman of the Tata Trusts that control the group, has come out the winner, having triggered Chandrase…
Noel Tata, Darius Khambata, Deepak Parekh Meet to Discuss Tata Sons Succession After N Chandrasekaran's Exit
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Tata Trusts Chairman Noel N Tata, Tata Trusts trustee Darius J Khambata and former HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh informally met at Taj Wellington Mews Residences in Mumbai on Wednesday evening to discuss the succession process at Tata Sons following N Chandrasekaran's decision to step down as chairman, an anonymous source familiar with the matter said. Business News | Noel Tata, Darius Khamb…
Who is Noel Tata, the likely winner of Tata Group's succession drama?
Suddenly, it seems, a member of the Tata family – Noel Tata – is back in the driving seat of the gigantic “salt to software” group, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, Air India and Tata Steel, and is India's largest private-sector employer. And not everyone is happy.Tata Group, India's largest conglomerate has been consumed by boardroom drama for months. Now, though, matters have come to a head, says The Economist. Natarajan Chandrasekaran – chair of…
With N. Chandrasekaran stepping down as chairman of Tata Sons, the parent company of India's largest business empire, Tata Group, expectations are high as to who will take over the post next, a key meeting has been held in Mumbai in a top secret manner, it has been revealed. Tata Sons' annual general meeting is scheduled for the 18th.
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