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Cyrus Mistry Removed As Director From TCS Board: 10 Updates
- Tuesday December 13, 2016
- Business | Edited by Prashun Talukdar
Shareholders of Tata Consultancy Services or TCS have voted to remove Cyrus Mistry as director at an extraordinary general meeting or EGM. 93.11 per cent of shareholders voted for his ouster. At TCS, in which the group's holding company Tata Sons has 73.76 per cent stake, that result was expected. But five more listed Tata companies will vote on th...
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At TCS Meet, Cyrus Mistry's Vacant Seat, Fighting Letter: 10 Updates
- Tuesday December 13, 2016
- Business | Edited by Prashun Talukdar
Shareholders of Tata Consultancy Services or TCS voted on a resolution that seeks to remove Cyrus Mistry as director at an extraordinary general meeting or EGM. The outcome of the voting, which is a given in favour of the Tatas, considering their 73 per cent holding in the company, was not formally announced immediately. It's the first in a series ...
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Cyrus Mistry Removed As Director From TCS Board: 10 Updates
- Tuesday December 13, 2016
- Business | Edited by Prashun Talukdar
Shareholders of Tata Consultancy Services or TCS have voted to remove Cyrus Mistry as director at an extraordinary general meeting or EGM. 93.11 per cent of shareholders voted for his ouster. At TCS, in which the group's holding company Tata Sons has 73.76 per cent stake, that result was expected. But five more listed Tata companies will vote on th...
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www.ndtv.com/business
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At TCS Meet, Cyrus Mistry's Vacant Seat, Fighting Letter: 10 Updates
- Tuesday December 13, 2016
- Business | Edited by Prashun Talukdar
Shareholders of Tata Consultancy Services or TCS voted on a resolution that seeks to remove Cyrus Mistry as director at an extraordinary general meeting or EGM. The outcome of the voting, which is a given in favour of the Tatas, considering their 73 per cent holding in the company, was not formally announced immediately. It's the first in a series ...
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www.ndtv.com/business