“The British are coming,” trumpeted Chariots Of Fire screenwriter Colin Welland infamously at the 1982 Oscars. In truth “the British” were already there. They’d been making movies for ...
What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power. In ...
In an exclusive conversation with CNET, the scientist behind Adobe Photoshop's Project Perfect Blend, discusses how the photo composite tool creates hyper-realistic-looking images. Katelyn is a ...
Tata's acquisition of Tetley in 2000 for £271 million ... Tata Group’s journey through the British market showcases a successful blend of tradition and innovation. By breathing new life into ...
Tata now had both the resources and ambition to go global. Tata’s first move came with the Tetley acquisition in late 1999. He had lost out on the deal in 1995 when the owners of Tetley ...
A big flavour of the expansion was the “turn-the-tables” on a number of British businesses, which garnered much national pride among the common Indian public after 200 long years of ...
The acquisition of the marquee British brands Jaguar and Land Rover propelled Tata Motors into a formidable ... Opportunity knocked Tata's doors when Britain's best tea brand Tetley was put up for ...
Ratan Tata's strategic acquisitions, starting with Tetley in 2000 for $432 million ... St James Court, Daewoo, British Salt, Tyco, and NatSteel into the Tata fold. Ratan Tata recognised that ...
Even though many opposed him, he maintained that the company had to go global. Today half of Tata's revenues come from overseas. Under his leadership, Tata acquired brands like Tetley, Jaguar Land ...
Here are some of the major deals signed during his era: 1. Acquisition of Tetley Tea (2000) Tata Tea (now Tata Consumer Products) acquired the British tea company Tetley for $450 million in 2000, ...