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Market capitalisation of Tata Steel stock at record Rs 150,000 crore

The scrip closed at Rs 1,244.6 on Wednesday making it the third most valuable company among salt-to-software

Sambit Saha Calcutta Published 15.07.21, 01:02 AM
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A sustained sectoral rally has powered the market capitalisation of the Tata Steel stock to a kissing distance of Rs 150,000 crore for the first time in the history of the company on a closing basis.

The scrip closed at Rs 1,244.6 on Wednesday making it the third most valuable company among salt-to-software Tata Group after Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Titan Company (see chart)

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The stock touched a high of Rs 1,247.40 when the market capitalisation crossed the magic number. The share closed up 1.28 per cent, or Rs 15.75, on the BSE.

The stock has given a return of 269.73 per cent in the last one year — one of the top outperformers on the benchmark Sensex and Nifty 50.

Despite of the stupendous rally in the share price, most brokerages remain positive on the stock, asking clients to buy or accumulate more shares.

ICICIdirect.com has a buy rating with a price target of Rs 1,500 on Tata Steel, while Prabhudas Liladhar has an accumulate target of Rs 1,400.

Motilal Oswal, however, has a neutral rating on the scrip with a target price of Rs 1,210.

JSW Steel is the most valuable among steel companies listed on the Indian bourses on a standalone basis.

However, Tata Steel would not be far behind if the four listed subsidiaries of the company are taken into consideration.

There are four listed subsidiaries of Tata Steel Ltd —Tata Steel Long Products, Tata Metaliks, Tata Steel BSL and Tinplate.

The breakout in the stock came after nearly a decade of under performance as the steel cycle dramatically changed from the third quarter of the last fiscal.

The margin reached unprecedented levels in the fourth quarter allowing Tata Steel to declare its highest ever dividend of Rs 25 a share, even after paring debt by over $4 billion.

The stupendous performance received praise from Ratan Tata, the chairman emeritus of Tata Group, who joined the last annual general meeting of the company to appreciate the performance of the management, led by chairman N. Chandrasekaran and aided by CEO & MD T.V. Narendran and ED & CFO Koushik Chatterjee.

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