Tata Steel
Tata Bluescope plant inaugurated in Jamshedpur
07 Mar 2012
Tata Steel’s tubes business revamp in Europe to cost 200 jobs
25 Jan 2012
The recovery plan could affect 110 jobs at Corby in the UK and another 90 jobs across three units in the Netherlands
Tata Sons raises stake in Tata Steel
20 Jan 2012
Tata Steel bags multi-million pound European order for Siemens' wind project
19 Jan 2012
The order, which is the largest so far for Tata Steel Europe's dedicated wind tower project, vindicates its decision to spend £31.5-million on constructing a new manufacturing plant to produce wind farm structures on the site of its mothballed Teesside plant
Tata Steel to invest further £4.5 million in South Yorkshire operations
21 Oct 2011
The investment is over and above the £20 million that it has already invested last year
Tata Steel to make super steel for UK's defence forces
By By Ravi Kunder | 16 Sep 2011
Tata Steel Europe has entered into a pact with the the British ministry of defence to make super steels for armoured vehicles. Ravi Kunder reports
Tata Steel to invest $1.1-bn in the Netherlands
15 Sep 2011
The investment will increase its liquid steel making capacity and enhance product quality over the next five years
Tata Steel Q1 net jumps three-fold, warns of margin pressure
12 Aug 2011
TSL’s three-fold jump in its consolidated net profit was aided by stronger volumes at its Indian operations, better prices in Europe and a one-time gain from a stake sale Australian mining firm Riversdale and Tata Refractories.
Tata Steel to invest Rs 8,000 crore in Jamshedpur this FY
06 Aug 2011
Tata Steel will invest Rs8,000 crore in the current fiscal at its Jamshedpur plant as its other greenfield projects are not making any significant progress
Tata Metaliks may shut its Redi plant
03 Aug 2011
Tata Steel to come out with Rs32,000 ‘nano’ home
16 Jul 2011
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