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Bloomberg Jaguar Land Rover will have to continue to offer higher incentives to win customers as competition intensifies after Tata Motors Ltd.’s luxury unit posted slower growth in deliveries. A one-time gain helped Jaguar Land Rover post a 49 percent jump in profit before tax of 595 million pounds ($774 million), its Mumbai-based parent said on Wednesday. The profit includes …
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