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Tata Motors Reports Fourth-Quarter Earnings Above Analyst Estimates

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, parent of Jaguar Land Rover, reported fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst estimates. The beat was driven by a strong recovery at its luxury unit and improved sales in its India business. The results mark a rebound for the automaker's premium segment.

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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles reported fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst estimates. The company, parent of Jaguar Land Rover, saw the earnings beat driven by a strong recovery at its luxury unit. Improved sales in its India business also contributed to the results that topped forecasts.

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles is the parent of Jaguar Land Rover. The earnings reported are for the fourth quarter.

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