INDIA: Tata appoints JLR consultants
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 28 July 2009
Concerned at the performance of the loss-making unit acquired last year, Tata Motors has appointed two consultants to advise Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) on cost cuts, set targets for breaking even and using cash flow effectively.
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