Tata Group: Tata Consumer Products Ltd., the owner of the Tetley tea brand, was uncomfortable with Haldiram s $10 billion valuation, Reuters reported Sept. 6, citing sources who put the annual operating profit of the privately held business at $200 million.
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Updated: Mar 5, 2021, 06:08 AM IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi today will the heads of India Inc to deliberate on various production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes. These schemes were announced with the intention to minimize the effects of COVID-19 pandemic and draw investments from large companies and boost manufacturing. As many as 42 industry heads are invited for this webinar with the Prime Minister. This virtual meeting will be attended by N Chandrasekaran (Tata Sons), RC Bhargava (Maruti Suzuki India), Sajjan Jindal (JSW Steel), TV Narendran (Tata Steel), Gopal Vittal (Bharti Airtel), Pawan Goenka (M&M) and Sangita Reddy (Apollo Hospitals), Satish reddy (Dr Reddy’s), Manish Sharma (Panasonic India), Manoj Kohli (SoftBank India), Hemant malik (ITC) and RS Sodhi (Amul).
Tata Motors will NOT partner with Tesla for electric vehicles in India Updated Mar 05, 2021 | 12:30 IST Chandrasekaran s comments regarding the entire Tata Tesla alliance came when was discussing how Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover intend to handle their foray into the electric vehicles space in the future. Tata Motors will NOT partner with Tesla for electric vehicles in India  Earlier this year in January, countless reports about a rumoured parternership between Tata Motors and Tesla being in the works emerged. In fact, these reports also caused a surge in Tata Motors stocks as well. While those reports were found to have no merit later on, some still held out hope of an alliance between the two companies as they pursue electric vehicles in India. However, Tata Motors has finally confirmed that it has not engaged in any discussions with the American electric car manufacturer. N Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Sons clarified that the home-grown automaker will go at it on its own. His exact words were We will do it on our own. This ought to put those pesky reports about a Tata Tesla partnerhip to bed for good.
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