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  2. Natarajan Chandrasekaran - Wikipedia

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    Natarajan Chandrasekaran (born 2 June 1963) is an Indian businessman, and the chairman of Tata Sons and Tata Group. [1] [2] He was chief operating officer (COO) and executive director of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), where in 2009, he became chief executive officer (CEO). [3] [4] He was also the chairman of Tata Motors and Tata Global ...

  3. Tata family - Wikipedia

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    Simone Tata née Dunoyer (born 1930), second wife of Naval Tata. A French-speaking Swiss woman and a Catholic, she was twenty-six years younger than Naval Tata. She married him in 1955 and moved to Mumbai. She and Naval have one son, Noel Tata (b. 1957). She ran Lakmé Cosmetics and served as chairperson of Trent (Westside). [4] Noel Tata ...

  4. Tata Sons - Wikipedia

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    Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd. is the holding company of the Tata Group, headquartered in Mumbai. It owns the bulk of shareholding in the Tata group of companies including their land holdings across India, tea estates and steel plants, and derives its revenue from dividends from these companies and brand loyalty fees.

  5. Ratan Tata - Wikipedia

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    Ratan Tata was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), during the British Raj, into a Parsi Zoroastrian family, on 28 December 1937. [11] He was the son of Naval Tata (who was born in Surat and later adopted into the Tata family), and Soonoo Tata (the niece of Tata group founder Jamsetji Tata).

  6. Tata Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Tata founded an airline, known as Tata Air Services (later renamed Tata Airlines). [9] In 1953, the Government of India passed the Air Corporations Act and purchased a majority stake in the carrier from Tata Sons, though JRD Tata would continue as chairman until 1977. In 1945, Tata Motors was founded, first focused on locomotives.

  7. Hundreds of Items Auctioned Off from Former Home of Mama ...

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    Months after Brandon died, the outlet cited a filing made by Candice that her late real estate mogul husband had $33.6 million in debt and $8,000 in the bank at the time of his death.

  8. Cyrus Mistry - Wikipedia

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    He owned an 18.4% stake in Tata Sons, through his company, Cyrus Investments Pvt. Ltd. [10] According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Mistry had a net worth of nearly $29 billion at the time of his death, making him one of the richest men in India. [11] He was a member of the National Integration Council.

  9. Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts - Wikipedia

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    The wealth that he turned over to the trust comprised his substantial share holdings in Tata Sons, Indian Hotels and allied companies, his landed properties and 21 pieces of jewellery left by his wife, including the famous Jubilee Diamond, estimated then to be of the value of Rs 10 million. Today, these would be worth more than Rs 500 million.