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Noel Tata to retire as Trent chairman: A look at the retail empire created by Ratan Tata's half-brother

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June 24, 2026

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In 1998, he joined the board as a director when his mother, Simone Tata, established the company after Lakme's divestment.

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NDTV

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· Jul 6, 2026

Who Is Maya Tata? Ratan Tata's Niece Gets Key Role At Fashion Brand Westside

Noel Tata, the Chairman of Trent Limited, is expected to retire in November this year.

NBC Sports Philadelphia

· Jul 7, 2026

Lowry announces that he's retiring from the NBA as a Raptor

Kyle Lowry announced Tuesday morning that he's officially retiring as a Toronto Raptor.

CBC News

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Toronto, my home': Kyle Lowry signs 1-day contract with Toronto to officially retire as a Raptor

'Toronto, my home': Kyle Lowry signs 1-day contract with Toronto to officially retire as a Raptor

Now Magazine

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Crying into my coffee over here’: Toronto Raptors fans emotional as Kyle Lowry announces retirement

What to know One of the greatest Toronto Raptors of all time, Kyle Lowry, has officially announced he will sign a one-day contract to retire... The post ‘Crying into my coffee over here’: Toronto Raptors fans emotional as Kyle Lowry announces retirement appeared first on NOW Toronto.

The Economic Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Mehli Mistry quits Ratan Tata's investment office

Mehli Mistry quits Ratan Tata's investment office

The West Australian

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· Jul 8, 2026

Perth Wildcats star Ben Henshall says playing college basketball in US will set him up for life financially

Perth Wildcats star Ben Henshall says his decision to leave the club to play college basketball in America will set himself up for life financially amid an explosion of money in recent years.

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Related coverage for "Noel Tata to retire as Trent chairman: A look at the retail empire created by Ratan Tata's half-brother": NDTV — Who Is Maya Tata? Ratan Tata's Niece Gets Key Role At Fashion Brand Westside. NBC Sports Philadelphia — Lowry announces that he's retiring from the NBA as a Raptor. CBC News — 'Toronto, my home': Kyle Lowry signs 1-day contract with Toronto to officially retire as a Raptor. Now Magazine — ‘Crying into my coffee over here’: Toronto Raptors fans emotional as Kyle Lowry announces retirement. The Economic Times — Mehli Mistry quits Ratan Tata's investment office . The West Australian — Perth Wildcats star Ben Henshall says playing college basketball in US will set him up for life financially