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Tata for Now; India's Industrial Outpost
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8750 (Sep. 2011)
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page 54-55.
Topik:
International
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Foreign Business
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Conglomerates
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Market Strategy
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Manufacturers
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Acquisitions & Mergers
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.68
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Tata UK is now the country's biggest manufacturer, with almost 40,000 workers--just ahead of British Aerospace. Add in Tata's service industries, such as consultancy, and the payroll tops 45,000. Its presence in Britain is part of a growing trend. Britain is second only to America as a destination for investment by emerging-market firms, many of them from India. Tata's purchases of Corus and JLR, as well as earlier takeovers of Tetley tea and the Brunner Mond chemical works, raised eyebrows, a few anxieties and at least two big questions: what does Tata want from its acquisitions; and what does the firm's stewardship of JLR and its stablemates mean for British industry?
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