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Ratan Tata looking for his successor

Ratan Tata looking for his successor
Mumbai, Nov 18: Tata group is looking around the globe for a successor to Ratan Tata, 71-year-old chairman said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal published on Wednesday, Nov 18.

"We are in the process of formalising a successor to me. We have some outside consultants and a formal search process is on. There are no constraints," Tata, said in the interview.

"The successor could be from within the group or outside," Tata said, adding he hoped the person would carry on the growth path that had been set.

"It would certainly be easier if that candidate were an Indian national. But now that 65 percent of our revenues come from overseas, it could also be an expatriate sitting in that position with justification now," Tata said.

The company's website shows that Tata group's 98 operating companies have annual revenues of $71 billion and 357,000 employees

The group, founded in 1868, runs India's top vehicle maker, top software services firm, top private sector power producer and the world's eighth-largest steel maker by output.

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Ravi Embar 20 Nov 2009 08:42 pm
In order for the successor to Ratan Tata to succeed, the Tatas must be allowed to keep the company free from the baggage of reservations and quotas which have hampered the functioning of government. West Bengal’s loss was Gujarat’s gain with regard to the Nano. Ratan Tata belongs to a pioneering and visionary business family that has contributed greatly to India’s success and one suggestion for Ratan and his successor would be to make the Nano a solar-powered car in order not to add to the vehicle emissions polluting India’s clogged roads.
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