Tata Motors plunges most in 26 years after posting record loss
By Bloomberg
09 February 2019 |
5:34 am
Tata Motors Ltd., the Indian owner of Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc, reported the biggest quarterly loss in the country’s corporate history because of a charge stemming from a slump in China’s car market.
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