JLR deal turns too expensive for Tata

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  • Published On: September 23, 2008
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All's not well for Tata Motors as of now. Just as the Singur controversy finally closed, the group got another blow from Jaguar and Landrover (JLR). Tata's buyout of JLR is a way too expensive, as the original price tag of $2.3 billion is already touching $3.5 billion.

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