Tata Sons buys addl stake worth Rs 2,430 crore in Tata Motors

Tata Sons has purchased a total of 5 crore shares, amounting to 1.73 per cent stake, of Tata Motors.
An employee writes on a register inside the Tata Motors car showroom in Ahmedabad | Reuters
An employee writes on a register inside the Tata Motors car showroom in Ahmedabad | Reuters

NEW DELHI: Tata Sons today hiked its stake by nearly 2 per cent in Tata Motors by buying additional shares for Rs 2,430 crore, days before the auto maker's shareholders' meet to discuss the ouster of Cyrus Mistry as director.

Tata Sons has purchased a total of 5 crore shares, amounting to 1.73 per cent stake, of Tata Motors, according to bulk deal data available with the stock exchanges.

The shares were bought on an average price of Rs 486.13, valuing the transaction at Rs 2,430.65 crore.

Currently, Tata Sons holds 26.98 per cent stake in Tata Motors.

Following the transaction, shares of Tata Motors rose 3.48 per cent to settle at Rs 470.35 apiece on the BSE. During the intra-day trade, the stock surged by around 5 per cent to touch the day's high of Rs 477.

Tata Motors has called an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) on December 22 to seek shareholders' approval for removing Mistry and Nusli Wadia as directors of the company.

Ousted from Tata Sons, Mistry continues as chairman of Tata Motors.

Mumbai-based Tata Motors is India's largest automobile company, with consolidated revenues of Rs 2,75,561 crore in 2015-16.

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