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Tata Technologies Shares Down 2.5% As TPG Likely Offloads 2.1% Stake Via Block Deal

Tata Technologies Shares Down 2.5% As TPG Likely Offloads 2.1% Stake Via Block Deal

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Tata Technologies Share Price: Shares of Tata Technologies Ltd. opened lower on Wednesday, June 4, following a significant block deal in the Tata Group company.
Tata Technologies Share Price: Shares of Tata Technologies Ltd. opened lower on Wednesday, June 4, following a significant block deal in the Tata Group company.
Around 86 lakh shares, representing 2.10% of the company's overall equity, changed hands in the transaction, as per exchange data.
On Tuesday, CNBC-TV18 reported that US-based private equity firm TPG planned to sell up to a 2.1% stake in the company through block deals. The offer price was reportedly set at Rs 744.5 per share, marking a discount of up to 3% from Tuesday's closing price.
The buyers and sellers in this transaction have not been officially disclosed.
As of the March quarter, TPG Rise Climate held a 6.01% stake in Tata Technologies.
The company recently announced its March quarter results. Revenue declined slightly from the previous year to Rs 1,286 crore, while EBITDA slipped 2% year-on-year to Rs 233.5 crore, with the margin narrowing to 18.2%.
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Despite this, Tata Technologies reported a 20% year-on-year rise in consolidated profit after tax (PAT) to Rs 189 crore in Q4FY25, up from Rs 157 crore a year earlier.
The company maintained tight control over its expenses, which stood at Rs 1,088 crore for the quarter—lower than Rs 1,119 crore in Q3FY25 and Rs 1,094 crore in the same period last year. This cost discipline supported double-digit profit growth on both a YoY and QoQ basis.
Additionally, the board approved a final dividend of Rs 8.35 per equity share, along with a one-time special dividend of Rs 3.35, totaling Rs 11.70 per share for the financial year ended March 31, 2025.
Tata Technologies shares ended Tuesday's session at Rs 768 on the NSE, down Rs 6.30 or 0.81%.
The stock has underperformed the broader market, falling 26% over the last year and declining 13% so far in 2025. In contrast, the Nifty index has gained 5.5% and 3.4% over the same periods, respectively.
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