CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT PROJECT TATA- CORUS ACQUISITION SUBMITTED TO: Dean Dr. Badrinath Prof. K. Govindarajan SUBMITTED BY BADRI NARAYANAN - 112071013 TABLE OF CONTENTS SR NO 1. PARTICULARS PART 1 • Global steel industry • About TATA Steel • About Corus PART 2 • Legal form • Mergers and Acquisition • Method • Terms of transaction • Valuation Matters 2. 3. PART -3 • Reasons for the merger • Objectives for a merger • Culture differences • Post - Acquisition 4
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SHAKY START Left to himself‚ Ratan Tata would probably have stayed on in the United States after training as an architect at Cornell University. But the son of deputy group chairman Naval Tata and the nephew of JRD Tata couldn’t be allowed to work outside the group (he had an offer from IBM). In 1962‚ Ratan joined the family business‚ working on the Tata Steel shopfloor at Jamshedpur‚ just one of several thousand employees. He got his first independent assignment less than a decade later --
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sell new products world-wide. The aim of this project is to analise company’s Orifarm organization structure. Organization structure is a very important factor to make company work successful‚ and as different types of companies there are as different types of structures there are‚ so it is very important to chose the right one for exact company. As the company is growing‚ their organization structure should be changed as well‚ so we are going to search for its improvements as we believe that nothing
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MGB310: Sustainability in a Changing Environment Assessment Guidelines‚ Semester 2‚ 2013 Assessment item 1 – Sustainability Presentation Duration: Approximately 10 minutes Group or Individual: Individual Optional or Compulsory: Compulsory Assesses unit objectives: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of sustainable management 2. Identify and explain approaches used to develop sustainable organisations 3. Identify and assess performance issues related to the management of sustainable
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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES DEHRADUN [pic] Harnessing Energy through Knowledge Assignment Topic TATA NANO ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT DECISIONS (MBCE 701) MBA LSCM 1st YEAR Submitted to : Submitted by: Ms. K. Deepa Anoop(4)‚Ashish(9)
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Ratan Naval TataPresent Chairman Of Tata Group(A Business Legend) INTRODUCTION1. Born: December 28‚ 1937.2. Achievement: Honored with Padma Bhushan‚ one of the highest civilian awards in 2000.3. Present Chairman Of Tata Group.4. He has taken Tata Group to new heights and under his leadership‚ Groups revenues have grown manifold. THE CHAIRMAN OF MAJOR TATA COMPANIES. CHILDHOOD Ratan Tata was born into the famous Tata family.A prominent family belonging to Mumbaiswealthy Parsi community
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TATA TEA (GB) LIMITED The proposed acquisition: As part of Tata Tea’s strategic intent to rely less heavily on black tea revenues and position itself to benefit from the growing convergence between the tea beverages business and other beverage segments‚ Tata Tea and the Tata Group have recently acquired a 30% equity stake (the “Acquisition”) in Energy Brands Inc. (“Energy Brands”) for an overall consideration of USD677m. Energy Brands is a “new age”beverage company that was formed in 1996 and
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The Tata Group Managing a Conglomerate in an Emerging Market Environmental Analysis In 1991 the Indian government introduced a series of drastic reforms‚ liberalizing its government owned and controlled economy. Product expansion and new market entry became easier for companies in virtually every sector of the economy. This presented Tata with many opportunities to leverage its strong brand equity and financial resources to enter new markets
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As said by Jamsetji N. Tata‚ Founder‚ Tata Group. In a free enterprise‚ the community is not just another stakeholder in business but is in fact the very purpose of its existence." * Over the recent years too as earlier‚ the Tata philosophy to ’Give back what you get’ has been followed by all their enterprises across India. Be it relief measures‚ rural development‚ health care‚ education and art and culture‚ they have been very forthcoming. As result every year‚ the Tata Group’s contribution
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realized that in order to survive in this competitive market they need to take care of the people and act responsibly towards the society and its people at whole. The majority of the studies on CSR‚ however‚ are still embedded in the economic and organizational contexts of Europe and the US (35‚Raman‚ 2006)(proquest). Very few studies have actually shown the different aspects of this concept in India. (Arora and Puranik‚ 2004‚ balasubramanian et al.‚ 2005; Narwal and Sharma‚ 2008). In short‚ the studies
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