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Bhushan Steel in 2018: Tata Steel acquired the entire company in 2017–18 when Insolvency proceedings were initiated against the former company on 26 July 2017 under IBC. Tata Steel emerged as the highest bidder and took over the company through its wholly-owned subsidiary Bamnipal Steel Ltd. The company was renamed as Tata Steel BSL. Later in ...
Tata Passenger Electric Mobility; Tata Steel – the second-largest steel producer in India & Europe Formerly Tata Steel Europe, since 2021 split into: Tata Steel Netherlands (TSN) Tata Steel UK; Tata Steel BSL – a steel company formerly known as Bhushan Steel; Tata Bearings; Tata Sponge Iron Ltd; Tata Tinplate; Tata Metaliks Ltd
The Tata Group (/ ˈ t ɑː t ɑː /) is an Indian group of companies headquartered in Mumbai. [3] [4] Established in 1868, it is India's largest business conglomerate, with products and services in over 160 countries, and operations in 100 countries.
The Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was established by Dorabji Tata in 1907, as part of his father's conglomerate. Economic historian Dileep Wagle writes that from 1907 to 1936, TISCO "was the Indian steel industry."
The Tata family is an Indian business family, based in Mumbai, India.The parent company is Tata Sons, which is the main holding company of the Tata Group.About 65% of the stock in these companies is owned by various Tata family charitable trusts, mainly the Ratan Tata Trust and the Dorab Tata Trust.
Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata (also spelled Jamsetji; 3 March 1839 – 19 May 1904) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Tata Group, India's biggest conglomerate company. He established the city of Jamshedpur .
Ratan Tata was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), during the British Raj, into a Parsi Zoroastrian family, on 28 December 1937. [11] He was the son of Naval Tata (who was born in Surat and later adopted into the Tata family), and Soonoo Tata (the niece of Tata group founder Jamsetji Tata).
Shares in Tata-Yodogawa were offered to the public in 1969. [3] In September 1989, Tata-Yodogawa formed a technical alliance with the Austria-based Eisenwerk Salzauwerfen. [3] In 1995 Tata-Yodogawa began the production of special castings for power plants. [3] The name of the company was changed to Tayo Rolls in December 2003. [4]