News for 'Sona Steering'

Sona Koyo buys 21% stake in European co

Sona Koyo buys 21% stake in European co

Rediff.com15 Oct 2004

Sona Koyo, India's largest car steering system maker, on Friday announced the acquisition of 21 per cent stake in Fuji Autotech France for Euro 5 million to gain a toehold in Europe.

Tata, Godrej in fair play panel

Tata, Godrej in fair play panel

Rediff.com25 Nov 2004

Sona chief steers a new course

Sona chief steers a new course

Rediff.com21 Jul 2010

Turning around a leading German precision forging firm has Sona's chief living in Munich like a 'university student'.

Surinder Kapur, the star of India's auto parts industry

Surinder Kapur, the star of India's auto parts industry

Rediff.com3 Jul 2015

Surinder Kapur's relentless pursuit of quality made Kapur a highly efficient manufacturer of automobile components.

Tata Nano price tag to remain Rs 1 lakh

Tata Nano price tag to remain Rs 1 lakh

Rediff.com21 May 2008

Tata Motors has decided to stick to the Rs 1-lakh price tag -- plus value-added tax (VAT) plus transport charges -- for the car as the company believes hiking the price at this stage will be a 'breach of promise to the customers.'

Suppliers want Tata to hike Nano's price

Suppliers want Tata to hike Nano's price

Rediff.com16 May 2008

Now Delhi-based Sona Koyo, which is supplying steering systems for the Nano, and Minda Group, which supplies electrical switches, have confirmed that they and other component suppliers have suggested a price rise to Tata Motors.

Indian auto industry eyes eastern Europe

Indian auto industry eyes eastern Europe

Rediff.com23 Apr 2008

With an eye to the large and growing market for their products, Indian auto component and tyre companies are making a beeline to set shop in Europe (especially Eastern Europe). Just last month Apollo Tyres announced that it was setting up a euro 200 million green field venture outside Hungary. And Delhi based Amtek Auto will set up a production base which will come in to operation in 2009 in Romania.

Investing in stocks is always profitable, but...

Investing in stocks is always profitable, but...

Rediff.com7 Dec 2014

...is not always easy. Here's why!