INDIA/UK: JLR sales slump drags Tata to loss

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 1 September 2009

Slumping sales of Jaguars and Land Rovers saw owner Tata Motors post a 3.3bn rupee (US$68.4m) consolidated loss for the June quarter against year-ago profits of 7.2bn rupees. Year-ago numbers don't include JLR which Tata bought from Ford in June last year.

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