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Maruti Suzuki Share Price Live Updates: Maruti Suzuki's trading volume report

Maruti Suzuki Share Price Live Updates: Maruti Suzuki's trading volume report

Time of India10-06-2025

10 Jun 2025 | 08:40:33 AM IST Stay informed with the Maruti Suzuki Stock Liveblog, your comprehensive resource for real-time updates and in-depth analysis of a leading stock. Get the latest details on Maruti Suzuki, including: Last traded price 12637.0, Market capitalization: 381162.82, Volume: 323443, Price-to-earnings ratio 26.29, Earnings per share 461.2. Our liveblog combines fundamental and technical insights to provide a holistic view of Maruti Suzuki's performance. Stay ahead of the market with breaking news that can influence Maruti Suzuki's trajectory. Our expert analysis and stock recommendations empower you to make well-informed financial decisions. Trust the Maruti Suzuki Stock Liveblog for up-to-date information and expert insights. The data points are updated as on 08:40:33 AM IST, 10 Jun 2025 Show more

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