(Reuters) - MUMBAI, July 31 - India Tata Motors Ltd.
, reported a 22 percent rise in quarterly standalone
net profit, as foreign exchange gains, cost-cutting and strong
sales of light trucks and passenger vehicles helped offset high
input costs.
Managing Director Ravi Kant did not comment on whether the
New York-listed company , India's largest vehicle maker,
was bidding for Ford Motor's Jaguar and Land Rover
brands.
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, reported a 22 percent rise in quarterly standalone
net profit, as foreign exchange gains, cost-cutting and strong
sales of light trucks and passenger vehicles helped offset high
input costs.
Managing Director Ravi Kant did not comment on whether the
New York-listed company , India's largest vehicle maker,
was bidding for Ford Motor's Jaguar and Land Rover
brands.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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