UPDATE 2-In surprise move, India's Tata Sons ousts chairman; family patriarch to step in

Published 24-10-2016, 11:20 pm
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* Cyrus Mistry ousted as Tata Sons chairman

* Group says move in its long-term interest

* Ratan Tata to step in as interim chairman

* Will be 4-month search for replacement

* Mistry's Shapoorji Pallonji family may contest move - CNBC

By Promit Mukherjee and Aditi Shah

MUMBAI/DELHI, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Ratan Tata, patriarch of one of India's most influential families, will take over as interim chairman of salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Sons, after the board ousted Cyrus Mistry in a surprise move on Monday.

Tata, who had stepped down as chairman and was replaced by Mistry in late 2012, will head the group for four months while the company seeks a replacement.

Tata Sons is a large shareholder in a string of listed Tata Group companies - a business empire ranging from Jaguar Land Rover cars and steel mills to aviation and salt pans.

In a statement, the board said it was decided "it may be appropriate to consider a change for the long-term interest of Tata Sons and Tata group."

While the board gave no detailed reason for the change, some media reports said there has been discontent with some of Mistry's actions, including asset sales.

The 48-year-old has been trying to shake up the $100 billion company by changing the management structure to bring in new faces at senior levels.

He has also battled issues on a number of fronts in recent months, including a costly settlement with Japanese telecom operator NTT Docomo 9437.T and the sale of Tata Steel 's TISC.NS loss-making UK business. referendum vote in June to exit the European Union was a big setback for the steel sale, which Tata has now put on hold.

The Brexit vote has also cast a shadow over Tata Motors' TAMO.NS luxury car unit Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), which has a large UK manufacturing base. Tata Motors' quarterly profit halved as the pound slumped following the Brexit vote, and JLR's CEO warned that some customers in Europe, its biggest market, no longer wanted to buy British cars. MOVE

Mistry's ouster still took many by surprise, though analysts and investors saw Ratan Tata's appointment as interim chairman as a way to ease concerns. "The impact will be a little softer with Ratan Tata taking over," Gaurang Shah, analyst at Geojit BNP Paribas (NS:GEOJ), told BTVi television.

The board made its decision at a lengthy meeting on Monday, with six of the nine board members backing Mistry's ouster, said one person familiar with the discussions. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter, and did not want to be identified. Two members abstained. Mistry, who could not vote, remains a board director.

Indian news channel CNBC TV18 reported that Mistry's Shapoorji Pallonji family, one of the biggest shareholders in Tata Sons, may legally contest the move. The channel said the Tata Sons board had taken legal advice before making the decision.

"Shapoorji Pallonji could challenge this decision, although I think all the rules were strictly followed and I was convinced," said Mohan Parasaran, a senior Supreme Court advocate who was consulted by the Tata family about a month ago.

Since stepping down as chairman in 2012, Ratan Tata has pursued venture capital investments in ride-hailing firm Ola, e-commerce firm Snapdeal and payment solution provider Paytm.

International revenues make up close to 70 percent of Tata Group's total turnover, and the majority of its capital spending has been overseas in the last three years.

The group's cash cows are Tata Consultancy Services TCS.NS and Tata Motors, together generating half the total annual revenue of $103.5 billion.

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