Tata Steel Ltd. closed 16.22% short of its 52-week high of 184.60 rupees, which the company achieved on June 18th.
Tata Steel Ltd. closed 15.11% below its 52-week high of 184.60 rupees, which the company reached on June 18th.
Heavyweight Tata Steel surged nearly 3 percent to trade at Rs 143.41 per share. The stock has strongly recovered from its 52-week low of Rs 122.62 which it had hit in January this year.
Heavyweight Tata Steel shares meanwhile were trading nearly 2 percent higher at Rs 157 apiece. The stock has significantly recovered after hitting a 52-week low of Rs 123 in January this year.
without much competition from cheap imports. The steel stocks rose up to 6% in early deals in the current trading session. Tata Steel shares gained 2.33% to Rs 149.85 against the previous close of ...
They remain positive on metals with a buy ratings on Hindalco and Tata Steel. Metal stocks such as Hindalco Industries Ltd, Tata Steel Ltd and JSW Steel have outperformed Nifty-50 by 15-20% ...
Hundreds of workers have left the Port Talbot site since Tata Steel shut down the town's remaining ... all of this is that you can't do much without money but your mental health is more important ...
The vehicles being tested include the Tata Prima H.55S prime movers, powered by both H2-ICE and FCEV technologies, as well as the Tata Prima H.28, an advanced H2-ICE truck. Tata Motors was awarded ...
Tata Motors has revealed the production-ready version of the upcoming Harrier EV in all its glory. This might be the brand's way of saying that the vehicle will soon be launched in the country.
The all-electric Tata Harrier EV might look similar to its ICE counterpart, but there are big changes underneath the skin. So, without further ... an illuminated Tata logo. However, the Harrier ...
Tata Motors has tied up with Allied Motors (its local partner) to enter the Mauritius automobile sector to offer three of its EV offerings. Mauritius will be the first country outside of the SAARC ...
The Hunters International ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a January cyberattack attack on Tata Technologies, stating they stole 1.4TB of data from the company. Tata Technologies ...