Tata Motors falls over 4.5% after MD Karl Slym's death
Slym was hired in 2012 to revives sales, market share of the company

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Slym was hired in 2012 to revives sales, market share of the company

Shares in Tata Motors fell over 4.5% on Monday after the automaker's managing director, Karl Slym, died on Sunday when he fell from a high floor of a hotel in Bangkok.
A native of Britain, Slym was hired in 2012 to revive flagging sales and market share in the domestic business of India's biggest automaker, which is part of the Tata conglomerate.
First Published: Jan 27 2014 | 10:24 AM IST