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Tata Motors slips after vendors protest against Singur Bill

Tata Motors vendors have gone up in arms against the Singur Bill. Sona Koyo Chairman said vendors should be compensated by West Bengal govt. At 15:03 hours the share was trading at Rs 987.25, down Rs 25.55, or 2.52%

June 14, 2011 / 17:22 IST
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Tata Motors' vendors have gone up in arms against the Singur Bill, reports CNBC-TV18. Sona Koyo Chairman said vendors should be compensated by the West Bengal govt. "We will appeal in court if not compensated by govt," he said.


The stock has touched an intraday high of Rs 1,011.00 and an intraday low of Rs 986.45. At 15:03 hours the share was trading at Rs 987.25, down Rs 25.55, or 2.52%, with volumes of 432,902 shares.
In the previous trading session, the share closed down 0.68% or Rs 6.95 at Rs 1,012.80. Market capitalisation stands at Rs 62,957.92 crore.
first published: Jun 14, 2011 03:12 pm

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