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Tata Motors move down by 9.29 pc to Rs 112.30

| @indiablooms | Aug 21, 2019, at 05:19 pm

Mumbai, Aug 21 (UNI) Tata Motors on Wednesday tumbled down by 9.29 per cent to Rs 112.30 to be the top losers in the 30 scrips index of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

Other losers were Yes Bank by 8.21 per cent to Rs 65.400, Tata Motors DVR by 8.01 per cent to Rs 52.85, Tata Steel by 4.26 per cent to Rs 343.05 and ONGC by 3.12 per cent to Rs 121.15.

The gainers were Hero MotoCorp by 1.78 per cent to Rs 2716.90, Infosys by 0.84 per cent to Rs 799.55, Tech Mahindra by 0.74 per cent to Rs 673.45, Hind Unilever by 0.70 per cent to Rs 1854 and Bajaj Auto by 0.69 per cent to Rs 2761.75. 

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