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Tata Motors Limited (TATAMOTORS.NS)

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951.30-2.65 (-0.28%)
At close: 03:29PM IST
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Previous close953.95
Open954.00
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask951.30 x 0
Day's range948.70 - 956.65
52-week range509.10 - 1,065.60
Volume10,049,095
Avg. volume12,828,286
Market cap3.488T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.82
PE ratio (TTM)11.60
EPS (TTM)81.99
Earnings date23 Jul 2024 - 27 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield2.00 (0.21%)
Ex-dividend date28 Jul 2023
1y target estN/A
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    Senate report finds parts made with China's forced labor in cars by BMW, Jaguar Land Rover and VW

    BMW, Jaguar Land Rover and Volkswagen have bought parts made by a Chinese company sanctioned under a 2021 law for using forced labor, a Senate inquiry found, prompting lawmakers to call for stricter enforcement. The automakers responded to the Senate report, released Monday, by saying they have taken action to bring their cars into compliance with the law. The investigation, carried out by the Senate Finance Committee over the past two years, discovered that BMW imported to the U.S. at least 8,000 MINI vehicles containing parts produced by JWD after the Chinese supplier was sanctioned in December for its links to China's labor program in the far western region of Xinjiang.

  • Reuters

    India's Tata Motors sinks most in 2 years on JLR margin concerns, demand worries

    India's Tata Motors' shares fell 8% on Monday, their biggest slide in over two years, over concerns of muted margin growth at its Jaguar Land Rover division, while the unit said it would have to ramp up spending amid slowing global demand. Its shares have more than doubled in 2023 and are up 86% over the last 12 months after a turnaround at JLR, the company's British luxury unit, helped India's No. 3 carmaker return to profit. JLR on Friday said it sees margins on earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) for fiscal 2025 similar to the 8.5% it had reported for the previous financial year, adding that it would need to spend more to attract customers, without providing details.

  • The Telegraph

    Jaguar Land Rover to spend £356m on electric car factory

    Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is racing to complete a £356m factory upgrade as the West Midlands car maker prepares to launch the first all-electric Range Rover.