After surging 9.37 per cent to Rs 1,899.90 - a 52-week high, the car maker's scrip closed at Rs 1,868.85, up 7.6 per cent on the BSE. On the National Stock Exchange, the stock settled at Rs 1,869.50, a gain of 7.54 per cent. The scrip was the best performer on the key Sensex and Nifty indices.
Under pressure from institutional investors, Maruti Suzuki India on Saturday decided to seek minority shareholder approval after tweaking some of its earlier proposals for the Gujarat plant, which Suzuki Motor decided to take over. Although investments at the Gujarat plant will be funded by Suzuki via a wholly owned subsidiary, they will now be done through depreciation and the equity brought in by the parent without a 'mark-up' on cost of production.
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