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Tata Group names successor to chairman Ratan Tata | Tata Group names successor to chairman Ratan Tata |
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The Tata Group of companies has announced the replacement for outgoing chairman Ratan Tata. | The Tata Group of companies has announced the replacement for outgoing chairman Ratan Tata. |
Cyrus Mistry, a current director of Tata, will spend a year as deputy chairman under Ratan Tata until he takes over the reins in December 2012. | Cyrus Mistry, a current director of Tata, will spend a year as deputy chairman under Ratan Tata until he takes over the reins in December 2012. |
He is the younger son of construction tycoon Pallonji Mistry, who owns 18% of Tata Group. | He is the younger son of construction tycoon Pallonji Mistry, who owns 18% of Tata Group. |
Mr Mistry's family is India's seventh richest with a net worth of $7.6bn (£4.9bn). | Mr Mistry's family is India's seventh richest with a net worth of $7.6bn (£4.9bn). |
Tata, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, is India's biggest company with a value of about $98bn, and has interests including telecoms, engineering and science. | |
The 143-year-old group has more than 100 companies in more than 80 countries, employing 425,000 people. | |
Ratan Tata, 73, was appointed chairman of the group in 1991, and led the takeover of Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus in 2007. | |
'Deeply honoured' | |
Although Tata has been a strongly family-run business, Ratan Tata has no children and there was much speculation about his successor after he announced he would retire by the end of 2012. | |
Welcoming the appointment, Mr Tata said: "I have been impressed with the quality and calibre of his participation, his astute observations and his humility." | |
Mr Mistry, 43, said in a statement he was "deeply honoured" by the appointment. | |
He said: "I am aware that an enormous responsibility, with a great legacy, has been entrusted to me. I look forward to Mr Tata's guidance in the year ahead in meeting the expectations of the group." | |
Mr Mistry said he would "undertake to legally dissociate myself from the management of my family businesses to avoid any issue of conflict of interest". | |
Although he will be the first chairman from outside the family, Mr Mistry does have a connection - his sister is married to Mr Tata's half-brother. |
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