At the turn of the millennium, Tata executed the biggest cross-border acquisition in Indian corporate history - buying Tetley Tea, the world’s second largest producer of teabags. The iconic British ...
Tata Consumer Products has reached a deal with workers at its Tetley tea factory in north-east England following a series of walkouts that began in September. Employees have accepted a 5% pay rise ...
It is unclear how much of the £91million has gone towards each party. His brother Jimmy Tata and two half sisters Shireen and Deanna Jejeebhoywill are set to inherit part of his sprawling estate.
While the Tata brand deepened its presence in India, Ratan Tata also took the group global by acquiring assets like Tetley, Eight O’ Clock, Daewoo Motors and Jaguar Land Rover among others. Again ...
Workers employed by Tetley at its Stockton-on-Tees factory have accepted a pay offer, ending ongoing strikes over the past ...
During his chairmanship between 1991 to 2012, Tata played a pivotal role in taking the $165 billion behemoth abroad, sewing up at least 60 acquisitions including tea brand Tetley, Brunner Mond – the ...
A pay dispute that led to walkouts at a Tetley Tea factory has been resolved. Workers at the site in Eaglescliffe, ...
At the turn of the millennium, Tata executed the biggest cross-border acquisition in Indian corporate history - buying Tetley Tea, the world’s second largest producer of teabags. The iconic ...
BILLIONAIRE businessman Ratan Tata has left a "generous" amount of his astonishing £91million wealth to his beloved dog. The Jaguar, Land Rover and Tetley tycoon died earlier this month aged 86 ...
Boxes of Tetley Tea displayed for sale on a supermarket shelf in Leigh on Sea, England, on 1 February 2024. Credit: John Keeble/Getty Images Tata Consumer Products has reached a deal with workers at ...
The Tetley site in Eaglescliffe is the firm's biggest, and supplies 30% of the UK's tea. A revised two-year pay deal had been accepted by the unions, Tata Consumer Products said. A spokesperson ...
Ratan Tata, the philanthropist and former chairman of Tata Group who has died aged 86, played an instrumental role in globalising and modernising one of India’s oldest business houses.