💨 Abstract
Tata Technologies, an Indian service provider for automobile, aero, and heavy machinery industries, reported a larger-than-expected Q3 profit due to improved demand in its services and technology segments. The company's consolidated profit after tax decreased marginally to 1.69 billion rupees, while its services segment revenue grew 1% and the technology solutions segment grew 6%. Tata Technologies' revenue increased 2% to 13.1
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