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Compare Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk (AMFG) vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk (PNBN) Price & Performance

Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk
Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk vs Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk — how do they compare? Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk trades at Rp3,160 (market cap 1.33T, 800 24h volume), while Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp860 (market cap 20.98T, 4.59M 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is far larger — about 15.8× Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk's market cap, and Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (4.59M versus 800). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AMFGPNBN
Market Cap
1.33T20.98T
Volume
8004.59M
Lot
845.88K
Turnover
2.52M4B
Average Price
3,155872.82
Value
2.52M4B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
860
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
1.36K

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About Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk

PT. Asahimas Flat Glass Tbk (The Company) was established within the foreign capital investment framework of Law No. 1 of 1967 and Law No. 11 of 1970, by deed of notary public Koerniatini Karim dated 7 October 1971 No. 4, as amended by deed of the same notary dated 6 January 1972 No. 9; these deeds were approved by the Minister of Justice under No. J.A.5/5/19 dated 17 January 1972. The Company is a joint venture between Asahi Glass of Japan and the Rodamas Group of Indonesia. Asahi Glass is one of the leading glass producers in the world.

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About Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk

PT Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk (the Bank) was established based on Deed No. 85 dated August 17, 1971 of notary Juliaan Nimrod Siregar gelar Mangaradja, S.H. Panin (Pan Indonesia) Bank was established by the merger of three small private banks. It was one of the first banks to be granted a foreign exchange license in 1972.

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