
Tata Motors' share price today, on March 19, 2025, as of 11.47 am, is ₹682.20. The stock has seen a 0.32% rise from its last close of ₹680.05. It opened at ₹685.40 and registered volatility during the trading day, with a high of ₹685.75 and a low of ₹678.60.
Let’s explore what to expect from the upcoming Tata Motors board meeting and ₹2,000 crore fundraising plans impact on the stock performance.
As of 12.01 PM on March 19, 2025, Tata Motors share price is Rs 681.40, up 0.20%:
The trading volume for Tata Motors is good, with 5,005,398 shares being traded with a total amount of ₹34,146.83 lakhs. The average price of VWAP is ₹681.88, showing the stock is presently trading near its average value. The market capitalization for Tata Motors remains strong at ₹251,130 crores. It continues to help the company maintain a strong position as an industry leader among Indian automakers.
Tata Motors' shares have registered major ups and downs last year. The 52-week high is ₹1,179.00 and the low is ₹606.30, showing good growth prospects as well as risks involved. The all-time high is ₹1,179.00, while the all-time low is as low as ₹10.65, indicative of the stock's long-term volatility.
Some of the key financial metrics of Tata Motors' shares today are as follows:
Beta (1.20): The stock is highly volatile compared to the overall market.
Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio (7.90): Tata Motors today is underpriced relative to the industry average of 29.75.
Book Value Per Share (₹274.54): Reflects the company's intrinsic worth per share.
Dividend Yield (0.88%): The company offers average dividend income despite market volatility.
Analyst estimates for Tata Motors are mixed. The stock's average target price of ₹848 by the end of 2025 indicates a potential growth of 28%. Some positive estimates even anticipate a peak of ₹1,110 by the end of 2025.
Brokerages have welcomed Tata Motors' recent performance. HSBC upgraded its rating from ‘Hold’ to ‘Buy,’ citing favorable valuation metrics and better margins in its Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) business due to reduced discounts and warranty expenses.
Tata Motors' board of directors is meeting on March 19, 2025, to consider fundraising. The firm is planning to raise ₹2,000 crore through private placement of non-convertible debentures (NCDs). This is part of Tata Motors' overall financial plan to fund its growth and business expansion.
On March 17, 2025, Tata Motors announced a maximum price hike of 2% for its commercial vehicle (CV) segment, effective April 1, 2025. The move follows as the company seeks to counter rising input costs. Its rivals, such as Maruti Suzuki, have also launched identical price hikes across their lineup.
The Tata Motors share price has been steady in the last month but is down by 9% year-to-date (YTD). In the last six months, the share price has fallen by 30%. However, long-term investors have not lost money. Instead, the investors have made considerable profits, with a gain of 63% in two years and a staggering 835% return in five years.
Investors should closely watch today’s board meeting and the details of fundraising plans to understand their impact on the future stock performance of Tata Motors.