Tata Motors-DVR
Tata Motors Ltd designs, manufactures and sells a wide range of automotive vehicles. The company also manufactures engines for industrial and marine applications.[1]
Tata Motors DVR shares are the differential voting right shares of the Tata Motors Ltd[2] that are listed on stock exchanges with different terms than the ordinary shares.[3] The shares were first introduced by the company in 2008.[4]
- Market Cap ₹ 39,086 Cr.
- Current Price ₹ 769
- High / Low ₹ 805 / 463
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- Dividend Yield 0.40 %
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- Face Value ₹ 2.00
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- Promoter holding is low: 7.67%
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Peer comparison
Sector: Automobile Industry: Automobiles - LCVs / HCVs
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Difference in Voting Rights
The DVR shareholders do not get equal rights as compared to the ordinary shareholders of the company. If any resolution is put to vote on a poll or by postal ballot at any general meeting of shareholders, the holders of DVR shares shall be entitled to one vote for every ten DVR shares held as per the terms of its issue i.e. DVR shareholders has only 10% of voting rights as compared to ordinary shareholders.
If a resolution of put on vote on a show of hands, the holder of DVR shares shall be entitled to the same number of votes as available to holders of ordinary shares.[1]