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71. Tata sees red after Orient-Express Hotels rebuffs its alliance offer for second time
India’s most respected business conglomerate, the Tata Group has demanded a public apology from the US-based luxury hotel chain operator Orient-Express Hotels Ltd. which has spurned its advances for a strategic alliance for the second time.
24 Dec 2007
72. India's Tata Group is third most accountable transnational company in the world
The Tata Group, perhaps India's most respected business conglomerate, in a recent report published by Britain's One World Trust, has been ranked ahead of Coca-Cola, Petrobras, HSBC Holdings, PriceWaterCooopers International and Google, when measured on the parameters of transparency and accountable leadership among global companies.
20 Dec 2007
73. Tata Motors set to be named preferred bidder by Ford
Ford Motor Co. is expected to announced the name of India's third largest automaker Tata Motors as its preferred bidder on Friday as the race for the acquisition for the British marques - Land Rover and Jaguar - draws to a close.
20 Dec 2007
74. Tata Sky aims for 8 million users by 2011
Tata Sky, a direct-to-home (DTH) satellite venture of the Tata Group and News Corp, aims to have 8 million subscribers by 2011, from 1.5 million now, its chief executive said.
19 Dec 2007
75. Tata Steel inks JV with Ivory Coast to develop iron ore mine
India's largest private sector steelmaker, Tata Steel said it will invest $1-1.5 billion to develop an iron ore mine in Ivory Coast that would help the company source its raw material for steel-making.
17 Dec 2007
76. Tata set to win Jaguar, Land Rover auction: Report
Ford Motor Co is poised to name India's Tata Motors as preferred bidder for its Jaguar and Land Rover brands, Britain's Sunday Times newspaper reported.
16 Dec 2007
77. Telecom operator groups take spectrum rivalry to a new high in India
The ongoing spat over spectrum allocation between rival telecom operator groups in India has taken a new turn with the Telecom Disputes Settlement & Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) refusing to extend a month-old ban on issuance of new licenses and allocation of spectrum as sought by GSM operators, and ruling on Wednesday, Dec. 12, that the government should issue an initial allocation of spectrum to new players "right away."
15 Dec 2007
78. Three Indian cos bid for Singapore power firm: Report
Tata Power Co, Reliance Energy and GMR Infrastructure have submitted separate bids for Singapore's Tuas Power, whose sale could fetch as much as $2 billion.
13 Dec 2007
79. Race for Land Rover, Jaguar enters final leg, Ford decision imminent
The race for acquisition of the Ford Motor Co.-owned British marques Land Rover and Jaguar has entered the final leg with India'a Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra submitting revised and final bids which, local media are speculating, are over $2 billion.
13 Dec 2007
80. Suzuki to raise India production with new car
Suzuki Motor Corp is to increase production in India, building its next world strategic model there, its chief executive said, underlining the importance of the fast-growing market to the Japanese company.
11 Dec 2007
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