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    America's Carbon Footprint

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    and America ’s role. America’s Carbon Footprint Joseph N. Flowers Jr. COM/172 November 12‚ 2012 Judith Scharle America’s Carbon Footprint Florida will be the next lost city of Atlantis! That can be imagined when reading statistics from scientists predicting that in fewer than 100 years‚ most of southern Florida will be under water because of global warming (Wilbur‚ 2011). Global warming is the rising of the Earth’s temperature because of greenhouse gasses

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    Acquiring Another Company

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    Acquiring another Company An organization such as Kudler Fine Foods would indefinitely benefit in having an option such as acquiring another company in the same industry to help gain greater success. It is an opportunity that can make or break the company. To acquire another company should be a beneficial tool in which will help the organization prosper to a higher level. In search for another company Kudler Fine Foods ought to consider the needs of its company. If the company is in need of

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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    Majority of the males prefer to own the car of Tata Motors than females because most of the car owners are taxi drivers and few people use car for personal use. 2. Majority of the customers are in the age group of above 45 years which shows that Tata Motors is focusing more on old generation. 3. Majority of the customers are earning the income between Rs. 100000-250000 per annum. 4. Majority of the Tata Motors customers own the car of Tata Indigo and Tata Indica because most of the taxi drivers use

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    Tata Motors

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    Tata Motors Limited: Ratan’s Next Step Executive Summary Ratan Tata‚ chairman of Tata Motors Limited (Tata Motors)‚ came out with the good reputation "the world’s cheapest car" into New Delhi Auto Expo. Introduction of Tata’s background Situational Analysis Strengths Manufacturer of the world’s cheapest car 81% of domestic sales in India Diverse and complete range of resources (98 companies in 80 countries) Own steel factory resource Ratan’s well-known understanding of business (auto design

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    Introduction The Tata Group is a very large group of businesses that dominate markets in India. The organization has established itself as a leader in markets such as the airline industry‚ hotel‚ software‚ investment‚ and steel industry. There is a long history of corporate responsibility within the group‚ and it is no surprise that all Tata companies have adopted a Tata Code of Conduct as well as many international standards. Tata Steel is one of twenty-eight major corporations within the Tata Group. Founded

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    Tata Jaguar Acquisition

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    In June 2008‚ India-based Tata Motors Ltd. announced that it had completed the acquisition of the two iconic British brands - Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) from the US-based Ford Motors for US$ 2.3 billion. Tata Motors stood to gain on several fronts from the deal. One‚ the acquisition would help the company acquire a global footprint and enter the high-end premier segment of the global automobile market. After the acquisition‚ Tata Motors would own the world ’s cheapest car - the US$ 2‚500 Nano‚ and

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    (a) What is your assessment of the globalization strategies of the Tata Group operating companies‚ particularly Indian Hotels‚ Tata Tea‚ and Tata Steel? Tata Steel (TISCO)     As an Indian based company originating in 1907 Tata Steel (TISCO) was able to accomplish being India’s first and largest private sector steel company by 2007. As of 2007 TISCO earns the Tata Group 21% of their combined operating companies’ revenue. TISCO was protected by the Indian Government in which their

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    Case Study analysis TATA-CORUS:- Q.1. What are the benefits of the TATA-CORUS merger deal to the stakeholders of TATA Steel and the stakeholders of CORUS? Evaluate the post-merger security with the help of CAPM Model. A.1. On January 31st‚ 2007 India’s Tata Steel acquired Corus‚ the erstwhile British Steel Major at a price of 608 pence per Corus share totaling $12.1 billion/ Rs 54‚000 crore/ £6.1 bn‚ which was five pence per share higher than the offer of Brazil’s CSN (Companhia Siderugica Nacional)

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    Ratan Tata

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    The Sir Ratan Tata Trust is today the second largest of the Tata trusts. Ratan N Tata has been the Chairman of Tata Sons‚ the promoter company of the Tata group‚ since 1991. He is also the Chairman of the major Tata companies‚ including Tata Motors‚ Tata Steel‚ Tata Consultancy Services‚ Tata Power‚ Tata Global Beverages‚ Tata Chemicals‚ Indian Hotels and Tata Teleservices. During his tenure‚ the group’s revenues have grown nearly 12-fold‚ totaling $67.4 billion in 2009-10. Mr. Tata serves on the

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    Tata Powers

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    MARCH 2009 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS During the year‚ the Company reported its highest ever Profit after Tax (PAT) of Rs. 922.20 crores‚ as against Rs. 869.90 crores for the previous year‚ a growth of 6%.The Operating Revenue is also higher at Rs. 7‚236.23 crores‚ as against Rs. 5‚915.91 crores‚ a growth of 22.3%. Operating Revenue is higher mainly owing to new tariff approved by the

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