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Bajaj Auto Limited (BAJAJ-AUTO.NS)

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8,782.95-12.85 (-0.15%)
As of 01:46PM IST. Market open.
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Previous close8,795.80
Open8,819.90
Bid8,782.95 x 0
Ask8,784.00 x 0
Day's range8,765.50 - 8,869.00
52-week range4,281.00 - 9,357.95
Volume197,138
Avg. volume550,875
Market cap2.452T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.91
PE ratio (TTM)32.21
EPS (TTM)272.67
Earnings date23 Jul 2024 - 27 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield80.00 (0.91%)
Ex-dividend date13 Jun 2024
1y target est4,226.76
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    Indian shares snap four-week winning run on Middle East, US rate worries

    BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's benchmark indexes bucked the global weakness to end higher on Friday, boosted by HDFC Bank, although the gains were not enough to prevent their first weekly loss in five on worries over the Middle East conflict and U.S. rates. The Nifty 50 rose 0.69% to 22,147, while the S&P BSE Sensex added 0.83% to 73,088.33, gaining for the first time this week. HDFC Bank, which has the highest weight on the Nifty, rose 2.45%, and helped lift financial services 1.31%, ahead of reporting its quarterly results on Saturday.

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    India's Bajaj Auto aims to make 10,000 Triumph units a month by September, CFO says

    BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's Bajaj Auto is aiming to achieve its target of producing 10,000 units of its Triumph motorcycles each month by September, a company executive said on Thursday. "I would pin that in the first half (of fiscal 2025)," Dinesh Thapar, Bajaj Auto's financial chief, said in a post-earnings call when asked about the goal's trajectory. Bajaj Auto ramped up its repertoire of premium brands, which includes KTM and Dominar, partnering with British bike-maker Triumph.

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    India's Bajaj Auto hits record high on $482 million share buyback

    BENGALURU (Reuters) -Shares of Bajaj Auto surged to a record high on Tuesday after the automaker said it would buy back shares worth up to 40 billion rupees (nearly $482 million) at a higher-than-expected 43% premium.