
Tata Motors
Credit Suisse raised Tata to 'outperform' from 'underperform', noting the automaker could post much-stronger-than-expected Range Rover sales, especially in China.
CLSA raised Tata to 'buy' from 'outperform', citing optimism about new product launches.
Tata shares ended up 4.2 percent at 327.35 rupees, after hitting a record high of 330.35 rupees.