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Protests called off at Tata cheap car plant
SINGUR, India (AFP) - Indian protesters on Monday suspended a siege of a factory set to build the world's cheapest car, but the site stayed shut as Tata Motors demanded pledges it would be able to operate smoothly.
Nations:India Source:(AFP)
2008-09-08
Deal reached to save India's cheap car plant: official
KOLKATA, India (AFP) - Tata Motors can go ahead with making the world's cheapest car at a factory in eastern India after talks yielded a compromise ending violent protests against the plant, officials said Sunday.
Nations:India People:Mahatma Gandhi Source:(AFP)
2008-09-07
India's Reliance chief says anti-Nano protests may hurt business
MUMBAI (AFP) - India's most powerful businessman Mukesh Ambani on Wednesday condemned protests against a plant building the world's cheapest car, saying they hurt the country's ability to attract needed investment.
Nations:India Source:(AFP)
2008-08-27
Jaguar Land Rover CEO Polites dies at 60 after illness
Jaguar and Land Rover's Chief Executive Geoff Polites, who is credited with steering the storied British luxury brands through the ongoing sale process to India's Tata Motors Ltd., has died. He was 60.
Nations:Australia India People:Alan Mulally
2008-04-20
Ford sells Jaguar, Land Rover to Tata
Ford Motor Co. is selling its storied Jaguar and Land Rover businesses to India's Tata Motors Ltd. in a deal that will net the struggling U.S. automaker about $1.7 billion -- roughly a third of the price it paid for the two luxury brands.
People:Alan Mulally
2008-03-26
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