26th November News in Nutshell: Important stories of the day
India | November 26, 2016 19:05 ISTImportant stories of the day
Important stories of the day
Days after supporting government's demonetisation move, Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata today asked the government to take special relief measures, similar to those employed at the time of national calamities, to minimise the trouble that the poor are
Cyrus Mistry had claimed yesterday that Ratan Tata wanted to sell TCS to IBM and his ego had inflated Corus acquisition cost
Cyrus Mistry said that Ratan Tata had once pitched for selling TCS to IBM which was a near death experience for Tata Group's crown jewel.
In yet another jolt to the former Tata Sons chairman, members of the Tata Global Beverages board today voted out Cyrus Mistry as their chief. His exit from the second listed firm of USD 103-billion
Important stories of the day
Cyrus Mistry hit back at Ratan Tata on Tuesday, accusing him of making questionable investment decisions and building a cost heavy PR machinery.
After initiating steps to remove Cyrus Mistry as a director of at least five group companies, Tata Sons on Sunday said it will do all it takes to initiate similar action wherever required and deal with the situation.
Cyrus Mistry today won a major round against the Tata Group after the independent directors of Indian Hotels expressed full confidence in the 49-year-old industrialist. The conclusion was reached in a board meeting by Indian
Amid indications that Cyrus Mistry may not step down from the chairmanship of Tata Sons on his own, the company will now have to seek approval of boards of various group companies to remove him
In the aftermath of ouster of its chairman Cyrus Mistry, Tata Sons is now looking for an amicable solution to their legal tussle with its estranged Japanese partner NTT Docomo. According to reports, Ratan Tata,
Cyrus Mistry is still the chairman of about a dozen companies in of the Tata Group.
MoS for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal today said that the developments at the country’s largest conglomerate Tata Sons can have implications for the economy and that the government is keeping a ‘close watch’ on the Tata-Mistry feud.
Tata Sons interim chairman Ratan Tata today said that removal of Cyrus Mistry from the company was absolutely necessary for the future success. "The decision to change the leadership of Tata Sons was a well-considered
Tata veteran S Ramadorai today resigned as chief of the government's skill development agencies -- NSDA and NSDC -- sparking speculation that he might be headed back to India's largest conglomerate.
Amid escalating war of words between Cyrus Mistry and Tatas, the recently sacked chairman today refuted the charge that the controversial telecom deal with Japanese firm DoCoMo were handled by him 'in a manner inconsistent
Days after chairman Cyrus Mistry was ousted, three of the top executives at Tata Sons have put in their papers, news agency Reuters reported on Saturday. Human resources chief NS Rajan, group business development and
Tata Sons hit back in 700 words letter saying Mistry was party to business decisions taken by the conglomerate for over a decade
Amid concerns about purported disclosure made by ousted Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry about huge write-down risks at some firms, the group stocks lost ground for the third day today taking the total market value erosion to over Rs 26,000 crore thi
Tata Sons on Thursday said Cyrus Mistry was ‘fully empowered’ to lead the group and its companies.
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