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Tata Motors shares cheapest export-based bet,Sesa Sterlite shares lead overall

Tata Motors shares second least expensive in BSE index after Sesa Sterlite.

Tata Motors Ltd have emerged as the cheapest export-oriented shares based on 12-month forward earnings among BSE index constituents,analysts say,mainly due to increasing contribution in revenues and profits from its unit Jaguar Land Rover Ltd (JLR).

Tata Motors is also the second least expensive stock in the benchmark index,based on 12-month forward earnings,after new entrant Sesa Sterlite Ltd,despite outperforming the BSE index by a wide margin in 2013.

Tata Motors rose 15.3 per cent in 2013 compared to the BSE index return of 7.72 per cent in the same period,as of Thursday’s close.

Tata Motors is trading at 8.38 times its 12-month forward earnings,just slightly higher than the 8.24 times for Sesa Sterlite,which is currently the cheapest stock in the BSE index,Thomson Reuters data shows.

However,some point out its better to value Tata Motors on enterprise value/operating profit or sum-of-the-parts method given losses in domestic business,forex fluctuations and tax treatment by the company.

Tata Motors shares were up 2 per cent on value buying after falling 8.4 percent over the previous three sessions on worries about higher than expected capex at unit JLR.

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