Cyrus Mistry was the sixth and youngest chairman of Tata Sons and took over after Ratan Tata retired in December 2012
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The NCLAT order could also create trading and investment opportunities
Most key Tata stocks have gained since Wednesday's order; weakness remains in smaller stocks
Ratan Tata converted a sprawling, monolithic empire into a cohesive unit. He faces another career battle again
Given that the relations between Ratan Tata and Cyrus Mistry are probably beyond repair, would Mistry even want to return to work at Bombay House, as the headquarters are known?
If Supreme Court strikes down the NCLAT order restoring Cyrus Mistry's position, then life returns to normal at Tata Group.
The NCLAT ruling leaves the Tata group rudderless as it faces a string of urgent decisions.
In a first, the GST Council on Wednesday resorted to voting to decide an issue
Wadia was a favourite of former Tata group chairman J R D Tata to take over the group's reins after him
Mistry said the judgment is not a personal victory for him, but is a victory for the principles of good governance and minority shareholder rights
The Appellate Tribunal had reserved its order in July this year, after completing its marathon hearing over the issue
Sterling and Wilson shares tank as Shapoorji Pallonji, the controlling shareholders, drag their feet on promise of repaying Rs 23 billion debt.
The 'deep-rooted' discord between Tata and Mistry was over how each side viewed conflict of interest
Ashish Iyer, Senior Partner, and previously Global Leader, Strategy Practice at the Boston Consulting Group will head the firm
Cyrus and his brother Shapoor, who own 50% stake each in the family-held Shapoorji Pallonji (SP) Group, will be the joint promoters of the new venture
Admitting the petition, which challenges an NCLT order upholding Mistry's ouster, NCLAT has decided to hear the plea along with that over conversion of Tata Sons into a private company
In his petition to the NCLT, Mistry had alleged excessive interference of Tata Trusts
Last year, Venkatramanan had filed the criminal defamation suit before the magistrate court against Mistry
The board was concerned about the falling revenue since Mistry took over, and he failed to turn around the problematic performance of the group companies such as Tata Motors, he said