Four major Tata Group stocks—Tata Steel, Trent, Titan, and Tata Motors—recently caught investors’ eyes due to their market performance, prompting a closer look at their key financials.
Understanding Market Capitalization
Market capitalization, or MCap, is a crucial indicator of a company’s size and value. Among these four Tata giants, Titan Company Limited stands out with the highest market capitalization.
As of July 17, Titan boasted an MCap of Rs 3,04,501.78 crore. Tata Motors followed with Rs 2,51,183.20 crore. Tata Steel’s MCap was Rs 1,99,698.98 crore, while Trent Limited recorded Rs 1,92,460.91 crore.
Current Share Prices
Knowing the current share price provides a snapshot of a stock’s value at a given moment. On July 17, the share prices for these companies were:
- Tata Steel: Rs 159.97
- Trent: Rs 5414
- Titan: Rs 3429.90
- Tata Motors: Rs 682.20
Dividend Payouts
Dividends are a way for companies to share profits with their shareholders. For the year 2025, each of these Tata companies declared dividends, offering returns to their investors.
Titan led the pack with a dividend of Rs 11 per share. Tata Motors announced Rs 6 per share. Trent paid Rs 5 per share, and Tata Steel declared a dividend of Rs 3.60 per share.
Analyzing Stock Returns Over Time
Stock returns offer insight into how a share has performed over various periods. While short-term performance can be volatile, long-term trends often paint a clearer picture for investors.
Tata Steel: Long-Term Growth
Tata Steel saw some dips in the short term, with negative returns over one and two weeks, and also a slight drop over the last year. However, its long-term performance has been impressive. The stock gained 35.81% in two years, over 80% in three years, and a significant 355.54% over five years. Looking back a decade, Tata Steel delivered nearly 500% returns.
Trent: Exceptional Long-Term Performer
Trent Limited, like Tata Steel, experienced some short-term negative returns, including a dip over the last year. But its long-term growth has been truly outstanding. Over two years, Trent surged by 219.75%. In five years, it gained over 770%, and a remarkable 4440.40% over the last decade, making it a stellar long-term investment among the four.
Titan: Steady Growth Trajectory
Titan showed mixed short-term results but maintained positive returns across most longer periods. It saw gains of 6.13% in one year and over 13% in two years. Over three years, Titan climbed by 56.80%, and an impressive 243.99% over five years. Over a decade, Titan’s shares appreciated by 882.88%, showcasing consistent value creation.
Tata Motors: Mixed Performance
Tata Motors recorded negative returns over the past one and two weeks, and also a notable decline of 33.23% over the last year. However, it did show positive growth in the mid-term, with gains of 10.25% in two years and 54.93% in three years. Over five years, Tata Motors saw a substantial jump of 540.74%, though its ten-year return was more modest at 70.97% compared to some peers.
- Titan leads in market capitalization and dividend payout for 2025.
- Trent exhibits the most significant long-term growth, with over 4400% returns in a decade.
- Tata Steel and Titan also show strong long-term performance, albeit with recent short-term fluctuations.
- Tata Motors’ performance is mixed, with strong five-year gains but lower ten-year returns and recent short-term dips.
Understanding these different facets—market cap, share price, dividends, and historical returns—is crucial for investors weighing their options within the diverse Tata Group portfolio.