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NSE:TMCV News 19 December 2025 - 24 December 2025

Tata Motors CV hits record high as brokerages turn bullish; TMPV lays out ₹18,000-crore EV roadmap with Avinya, Sierra

Tata Motors CV hits record high as brokerages turn bullish; TMPV lays out ₹18,000-crore EV roadmap with Avinya, Sierra

Mumbai/New Delhi | December 24, 2025 — Tata Motors’ two newly separated listed entities — Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles (TMCV) and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV) — are back on investors’ radar on Wednesday, December 24, driven by a one-two mix of brokerage optimism around an M&HCV upcycle and a fresh electric-vehicle (EV) expansion roadmap that sharpens TMPV’s long-term strategy.…
Tata Motors Stock Surges on Dec. 23, 2025: Why TMCV Shares Are Rising, What Brokerages Forecast, and the Iveco Deal Risks to Watch

Tata Motors Stock Surges on Dec. 23, 2025: Why TMCV Shares Are Rising, What Brokerages Forecast, and the Iveco Deal Risks to Watch

Mumbai, December 23, 2025 — Tata Motors Limited shares (the company’s commercial vehicles listing, traded as TMCV) climbed sharply in Tuesday’s session, extending a rally that’s been gathering pace through December. The stock gained about 4% intraday and touched ₹428.20, as fresh brokerage initiations and upbeat sector calls reignited investor appetite for India’s largest commercial vehicle maker. mint But this…
Tata Motors CV Shares Surge on JPMorgan “Overweight” and BofA “Buy” Calls: Why the Stock Is Rallying and What Analysts Expect Next

Tata Motors CV Shares Surge on JPMorgan “Overweight” and BofA “Buy” Calls: Why the Stock Is Rallying and What Analysts Expect Next

Tata Motors’ newly demerged commercial vehicles (CV) business extended its post-listing rally on Thursday, December 18, 2025, after two global brokerages — JPMorgan and Bank of America (BofA) Securities — initiated coverage with bullish ratings and the same street-high target price. The stock moved to fresh highs in intraday trade as investors priced in a potential upcycle in India’s truck…

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    February 1, 2026, 7:35 AM EST. Warren Buffett has stepped down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, with Greg Abel taking the helm. Despite this leadership shift, American Express (NYSE:AXP) remains a core and concentrated holding in Berkshire's equity portfolio. Known for its premium credit and charge cards, American Express sits at the intersection of consumer spending, travel, and corporate payments. Its dual role as card issuer and network distinguishes it from peers. Berkshire's continued stake signals confidence in AXP's long-term value amid market shifts. The stock trades around $357, roughly 5% below the $377 average analyst target, with a price-to-earnings ratio notably higher than the industry average. Investors should monitor Berkshire's future communications for insights on portfolio concentration and any shifts regarding American Express.
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