Tata Steel's scrip dipped 4.56 per cent to Rs 352.45 on the BSE.
On the NSE, it fell by 4.61 per cent to Rs 351.65.
The stock was the biggest loser among the 50-Nifty scrips.
Notwithstanding an improved show by its European operations, Tata Steel had on Friday reported a 69 per cent dip in consolidated net profit for the October-December quarter at Rs 157 crore impacted by subdued performance of its Indian unit, which has always been its cash-cow.
Profit after tax from Indian operations, which comprise a 9.7 million tonnes per annum steel plant at Jamshedpur, fell to Rs 881 crore compared to Rs 1,519 crore in the same quarter last fiscal. It sold 2.13 MT steel during the quarter, up from 2.07 MT a year earlier.
Turnover from India also declined to Rs 9,897 crore from Rs 10,143 crore.
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