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Mistry takes over in rosy mood

As the new chairman formally assumes charge, industry peers say he will be a worthy successor, HT reports.

Updated on: Dec 31, 2012 11:03 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Cyrus Mistry, the sixth chairman of the 144 year-old, $100 billion Tata Group, formally took charge on Monday to a welcome atmosphere in India’s industry where he is seen as someone fit to take on the baton from his celebrated predecessor, Ratan Tata.


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Ratan Tata retired last Friday, his last working day in the group holding company, Tata Sons, on turning 75. He passed on his mantle to Mistry at the end of a well-ordained transition that began a year ago when the 44-year-old was chosen by a five member-selection committee.

Ratan Tata will now be chairman emeritus of Tata Group and chairman of Tata Trust, which has interests in charity and social service.

Mistry has been associated with Tata Group since 2006 and has been serving on the board of Tata Sons. Mistry comes at the helm of Tata Group with experience gained from running his family-owned $ 2.5 billion Shapoorji Pallonji Group, which is the leading shareholder of Tata Sons.

Industry leaders are optimistic that Mistry can carry forward Ratan Tata's legacy.

Adi Godrej, chairman, Godrej group, said: “I feel Cyrus will be a worthy successor and will uphold the strong tradition of growth, globalisation and values of the Tata Group.”

 
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