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MUMBAI, Feb 1 Asia Pulse - Every Tata has his legacy and Ratan Tata, the man with a rare mix of grace, composure and steely nerves, has created his own by winning the Corus battle against odds just as he steered the people's car project at ingur in West Bengal.
Since taking the reins of the US$21.9 billion Tata business empire in 1991, Ratan Tata, 69, has only steeled the group's reputation of integrity, goodwill and competence.
To the Indian polity, Tata, who is heading the Investment Commission, is an apolitical policymaker, while to corporate India, he is a great visionary and for the group, he is an oustanding entrepreneur.
The takeover of the Anglo-Dutch steelmaker is specially close to the heart of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, ANALYSIS - STEELY NERVES PREVAIL FOR RATAN TATA.