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Ratan Tata among most powerful in UK construction industry
2008-05-29 07:39:00 Tata group chairman, Ratan Tata, already named among the world?s most influential business people from India, has made it to a list of the 30 most powerful in the British construction space with a ranking higher than even the UK?s Minister for Housing. The list compiled by UK-based digital magazine Contract Journal, which features people with a direct influence on the construction industry, has placed Ratan Tata at the 16th position. Already providing products that feature in many British homes after its takeover of Tetley in 2000, Ratan Tata?s Tata Group now supplies the mainstay material in most of its offices: steel. Earlier this month, the U.S. business publication Conde Nast Portfolio had named Ratan Tata among the ?73 Biggest Brains in Businessī for his $2,500 car, Nano. Moreover, Time magazine had chosen Ratan Tata as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
By: Realty Digest
Ratan Tata in 73 Biggest Brains In Business
2008-05-12 17:13:00 After being chosen as one of the most influential people in the world by Time magazine, Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Group, has been named among the biggest brains in business by another US publication.?Brilliance comes in many forms, whether it is founding a startup that kicks sand in Microsoft?s face or creating an affordable car for the developing world. A small number of innovators influence the rest of the influencers in business,? the magazine said.The list of ?73 Biggest Brains in Business? compiled by business publication Conde Nast Portfolio in its latest issue, features Tata for his Rs 1 lakh car ? Nano ? along with the likes of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and chief executive of investment bank Goldman Sachs Lloyd Blankfein.The magazine said that Tata believes the future of the auto industry rests in the hands of those who do not drive yet.Tata Group, which recently snapped up British luxury brands Jaguar and Land Rover, has unveiled Nano, the world?s cheapest car. ?The mod...
By: Tech World
Ratan Tata among biggest brains in business, says US magazine
2008-05-11 20:00:00 Ratan Tata of Indian conglomerate Tata Group has been named among the biggest brains in business by another US publication.3 Vote(s)
By: Market Buzz
Ratan Tata: Global Indian for 2008
2008-02-14 17:34:00 By Vipin Agnihotri It?s official; Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata is the global Indian for 2008 according to National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom). It is worth mentioning in this regard that the Global Indian Award is given to an individual who has had an impact on and contributed in some way to the growth of the Indian and global economy. Nasscom is India?s premier trade body and has around 1050 members, of which around 200 are global companies. In my opinion, Ratan Tata is a class act. I think Ratan Tata have done a first-class job in terms of performance of a steel company. According to Ratan Tata: "One hundred years from now, I expect the Tatas to be much bigger than it is now. More importantly, I hope the Group comes to be regarded as being the best in India ? best in the manner in which we operate, best in the products we deliver, and best in our value systems and ethics. Having said that, I hope that a hundred years from now we will spread our wing...
By: The India Street
?La Nano arriverā in Italia? Annuncio choc di Ratan Tata
2008-01-19 00:00:00 ?L?export comunque - ha il proprietario dell?azienda indiana - non ...
Tata Motors Unveils Nano Car for India
2008-01-15 23:28:00 The world’s most inexpensive automobile, with a list price of $2,500 (or 100,000 rupees) was launched last Friday at the 9th annual Auto Expo at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, India. Crowds mobbed the new “one-lakh” Nano car at the auto show. Ratan Tata, 70, the Cornell University-trained architect who heads the Tata Group, an industrial conglomerate including Tata Motors, heralded the Nano city car as a milestone in transportation history, comparing it to the Wright Brothers’ first flight and the first lunar landing.
By: pajamadeen
Global Warming a New Challenge For Mr.Ratan Tata
2008-01-11 20:37:00 As a Citizen of India i have some social responsibilities although this is a technical blog but i have decided to use it alongside as a stage to speak out on some social issues.Yesterday a new Tata car "nano" was launched this post is definitely not about its features and accessories, its about is it really what India wants?After every car launch we hear this phase "Environment friendly" but do you really think it means what is said? well i don't think so as the number of cars are increasing the pollution is definitely going to increase whether you say it is EURO 3 or EURO 4 compliant. We always see the impact of single car on environment but now with TATA launching Rs. 1 Lakh it will definitely mean more cars on roads and if you see the total combined effect of all the new cars on roads its effect will be devastating .These are the Euro norms Euro 1 Euro 2 Euro 3 Euro 4 1992 ...
By: TechnoChat
Ratan Tata Retires
2008-01-06 16:26:00 India has been waiting since long for Tata?s dream Rs one-lakh car launch.But the proposed launch on January 10 at auto expo show in New Delhi is going to be special for some other reason also.The Head of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata would like to retire from active business life after his dream project gets a successful launch.Tata told a newspaper recently that the launch of the small car would be a best time for him to exit from the business world.Tata Motors, the giant automobile group of more than Rs three trillion market value, is scheduled to unveil the vehicle, which is popularly called as the "People's Car".The Cornell-trained architect Ratan Tata helped in designing the car and aimed to attract the middle class to get off their motorbikes and turn into cars.Marketing the car as the world?s cheapest mass-produced car, Tata recently said that the car would not pollute more than a motorcycle.The report said that there was a big gap between the cost of the average two-wheeler a...
By: Tech World
Ratan Tata: genius who is India's gift to world - Sydney Morning Herald
2008-01-06 14:24:00 Sydney Morning HeraldRatan Tata: genius who is India's gift to worldSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 2 hours agoFor Ratan Tata, 70, the takeover will cap 16 years of transforming one of the world's most diverse and unusual conglomerates, the Tata Group. ...
Der Spiegel interviews Ratan Tata
2007-04-13 08:32:00 The famed German magazine Der Spiegel (The Mirror) interviews Ratan Tata (via Bainite). I was happy to see his commitment to the safety of Indian families: Again and again here in India, I see entire families riding a single scooter: The father drives with one child standing just in front of him, and the mother sits ...
Ratan Tata č entusiasta ?Con Fiat tutto per il meglio?
2007-03-07 09:49:01 Sull'auto low cost il capo del colosso indiano ha spiegato ... |



