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In the Netherlands, Tata Steel is in discussions with the Dutch government for financial and policy-level support on our ...
A NEW link-up between MG Rover subsidiary Phoenix Distribution and Indian vehicle manufacturer Tata could soon see more UK fleets looking eastwards to fulfil their needs.
But there is nothing fancy about the new Tata TL double cab pick-up, including the rock bottom price of £11,357 ex-VAT. While the likes of Mitsubishi, Toyota, ...
The members of the cricketing world, led by Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav, paid their tributes to the late Ratan Tata after his death on Wednesday, October 9. Mr. Tata passed away on late ...
Tata Motors president (light and small commercial vehicles) P.M. Telang is confident that the new vehicle, given its configuration and attributes, will cause a segment shift. The Tata TL 4x4 will be ...
Turin, Italy - Fiat and Tata are to expand their strategic co-operation with their first industrial project outside India. Fiat will build a Tata bakkie (with Fiat badges) at its plant in Córdoba ...
While Tesla Motors (TSLA) has stolen the spotlight this year for growth and stock volatility, investors in another unique car company have been quietly and steadily rewarded. Tata Motors (TTM ...
Ratan Tata heads Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Tea, Tata Chemicals, The Indian Hotels Company and Tata Teleservices. Since 1991, he has been chairman of Tata ...
Fiat and Tata announced in Milan, Italy the expansion of their strategic co-operation with their first industrial project outside India. Fiat will build a Tata bakkie (with Fiat badges) at its ...
Tata launched the Xenon way back in 2009. The Xenon was Tata’s replacement to the Tatamobile and the more-powerful Tata TL 4WD pickups that were on sale for more than a decade.
Following his marks, Tata Power's subsidiary, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has joined hands with IndusInd Bank. The IndusInd Bank has a market cap of Rs 80949 crore.
Tata launched the Xenon way back in 2009. The Xenon was Tata’s replacement to the Tatamobile and the more-powerful Tata TL 4WD pickups that were on sale for more than a decade.