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  Company Logo
  Company Type Private Conglomerate ( BSE )
  Company Slogan "Improving the quality of life of the communities we serve"
  Foundation in 1868 by Jamshedji Tata
  Location Mumbai , Maharastra , India
  Key People Ratan Tata Chairman
  Num Employees 246,000 ( 2004 )
  Industry Engineering <br> Materials <br> Information Technology <br> Communication <br> Automotive <br> Chemicals <br> Energy
  Products Steel <br> Automobiles <br> Telecommunications <br> Software <br> Hotels <br> Consumer Goods
  Revenue 32%)


The Tata Group is India 's largest conglomerate, with revenues in 2005-06 of Rs. 967,229 million (US $21.9 Billion ), the equivalent of about 2.8% of India 's GDP, and a market capitalisation of US $57.6 billion now (only 28 of the 96 Tata Group companies are publicly listed). The Tata Group has operations in more than 40 countries across six continents and its companies export products and services to 140 nations. The group takes the name of its founder, Jamsetji Tata , a member of whose family has almost invariably been the chairman of the group. The current chairman of the Tata group is Ratan Tata , who took over from J. R. D. Tata in 1991. The company is currently in its fifth generation of family stewardship. 1

The Tata Group comprises 96 companies in seven business sectors. 65.8% of the ownership of Tata Group is held by the charitable trust of Tata.
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HISTORY

Jamshedji Tata came from a Parsi Business Family and made his fortune from cloth mills in the interior of Maharashtra. He was well travelled and went in for modern industry for India. He constructed a hotel in Bombay, the Taj Mahal Hotel, in 1903. It was the first large hotel in India, and was set up because established hotels of the time were owned by Europeans and did not allow locals. The Indian Hotels Company is a Tata group company that runs the Taj brand of hotels.

TISCO , now Tata Steel was established in 1907 to set up India's first iron and steel plant in Jamshedpur (Named after Tata's founder, Jamshedji Tata) which is often called Tatanagar for the company's significant presence. The plant started production in 1912. It produces steel at one of the lowest costs in the world, assisted by the Group's ownership of its own raw materials ( Coal and Iron ), which means that its cost base is far lower than many rival steel producers. In 1910, Tata Hydro-Electric Power Supply Company was set up for providing cheap and abundant power to the city of Mumbai. In 1917, the Group entered the consumer goods industry with the Tata Oil Mill Company being established to make soaps, detergents and cooking oils. In 1932, Tata Airlines , now Air India, was established. In 1939, Tata Chemicals was established. TELCO , now Tata Motors, was established in 1945 to manufacture locomotive and engineering products.

On January 30 , 2007 , Tata Steel , part of India 's Tata Group, offered to purchase 100% stake in the Corus Group at 608 p. per share in an all cash deal, cumulatively valued at USD 12.04 Billion. This deal was also the biggest acquisition by any Indian company till date.

Tata surprised the Credit Default Swap segment of the Derivative Market s by deciding to raise $6.17 billion of debt for the deal through a new subsidiary of Corus called "Tata Steel UK", rather than by raising the debt itself. Tata's Security Credit Rating is Investment Grade , whereas the new subsidiary may not be. The higher risk associated with raising debt through a subsidiary with a lower credit rating prompted Fitch Ratings to downgrade its rating of the credit swap risks in the takeover to "negative". Fitch also stated that Corus' responsibility for the debt may lead to Corus' own unsecured debt rating being downgraded.


BUSINESS AND VALUES

Tata Group's aim is to improve the quality of life of the communities it serves. The Tata family of companies shares a set of five core values: integrity, understanding, excellence, unity and responsibility. Tata Group has played a pioneering role in a variety of fields after India 's independence. It is widely respected for the initiatives it has taken in different fields for the upliftment of the country. Its contribution to India 's Education , Science and Technology is widely documented and appreciated. In fact many of the renowned public sector companies in India and leading research organisations trace their history to Tata, for example Indian Institute of Science ( IISc ), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research ( TIFR ), Tata Institute Of Social Sciences(TISS), TERI ( Tata Energy Research Institute ), Air India (Tata Airlines)


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MATERIALS


On January 30, 2007 the Tata Steel clinched a deal to buy the UK based Corus Group Plc. , one of the world's leading steel and aluminium producers, for £6.7 billion, beating CSN in a fast-paced auction to create the world’s fifth largest steelmaker. The company emerged victorious with a bid of 608p a share, topping a 603p a share offer from Brazil’s Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN), after an unprecedented nine rounds of bidding overseen by the UK’s Takeover Panel. The £6.7 billion deal includes £500 million of debt. {Link without Title} .

The acquisition of Corus steel is recognized as the biggest ever acquisition involving an Indian company.



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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND COMMUNICATIONS



THE TATA LOGO

The now ubiquitous blue-coloured Tata logo was designed by the Wolff Olins consultancy. The logo was meant to signify fluidity; it may also be seen as a fountain of knowledge, also as a tree of trust under which people can take refuge.


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES OPENED BY TATA GROUP

#"Tata Institute of Science" now renamed to Indian Institute Of Science , Banglore , India
# Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, a deemed university
#Tata Management Training Centre, Pune , India
# Tata Institute of Social Sciences, a deemed university
# National Centre for the Performing Arts


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Tata’s Corus acquisition : one of the biggest in Indian History - http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1548117.cms




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