Indian conglomerate also says former chairman undermined its structure
Rhetorical manoeuvres hurt all those concerned, even the business
Tata is a cautionary tale to a community struggling to separate ownership and management
Cyrus Mistry’s dismissal exposed friction. Will Tata struggle to find a new chairman?
Indian group hits back at ousted chairman’s claims of writedowns and bad decisions
Executive departed from culture and ethos of group, Indian conglomerate says
Cyrus Mistry’s decision to sell out of Europe could be reversed by successor Ratan Tata
Mistry attacks predecessor’s record and claims group’s businesses face writedowns
Board was concerned about ‘business school culture’ under chairman
Patriarch returns to company, with fate of UK steel plant in question again
The tea-to-steel empire will have to change its tune, writes Andrew Hill
Two of India’s most prominent businessmen join forces to offer loans to farmers and low-income people
British operations were ‘underinvested and overmanned’
Business secretary says formal sales process to begin on Monday after India meeting
By putting Tata Steel’s UK plants up for sale, Cyrus Mistry may start to silence critics
Workers expected to be given time to turn round plant after improved performance
Indian group moves decisively after delaying over prize assets
Xiaomi aims to be market leader in one of world’s fastest growing handset markets
Being a business creator rather than merely a discoverer was the key to making the shortlist
Taxi maker Geely also confirms £250m expansion
Unilever CEO and Sir Richard Branson adopt net-zero goal by 2050
Many of the country’s leading business people are regarded almost as heroes
Investors tolerate the foibles of a founder who displays talent, but are suspicious of his successors