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Compare Ateliers Mecaniques D Indonesie Tbk (AMIN) vs Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. (IGAR) Price & Performance

Ateliers Mecaniques D Indonesie Tbk
Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk.

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Ateliers Mecaniques D Indonesie Tbk vs Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. — how do they compare? Ateliers Mecaniques D Indonesie Tbk trades at Rp240 (market cap 261.36B, 13.3K 24h volume), while Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. trades at Rp406 (market cap 385.96B, 6.7K 24h volume). The key difference: Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. is the larger of the two by market cap, and Ateliers Mecaniques D Indonesie Tbk is more actively traded (13.3K versus 6.7K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AMINIGAR
Market Cap
261.36B385.96B
Volume
13.3K6.7K
Lot
13367
Turnover
3.19M2.74M
Average Price
240.11408.9
Value
3.19M2.74M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
242420
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
2003

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Ateliers Mecaniques D Indonesie Tbk

PT Ateliers Mecaniques D'Indonesie Tbk or PT ATMINDO (the Company) is domicilied in Deli Serdang and was established within the framework of the Foreign Capital Invetment Law No. 1 Year 1967 based on Notarial Deed of Chairil Bahri, S.H., No. 24, dated March 24, 1972.

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About Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk.

PT Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk (The Company) formerly PT Kageo Igar Jaya was established under the name of PT Igar Jaya based on Notarial deed No. 195 dated October 30, 1975, of Mohamad Said Tadjoedin, SH, Notary in Jakarta. Igar Jaya was founded in October 1975 in the Republic of Indonesia as a joint venture with Owens-Illinois, a leading glass container manufacturer in the United States, initially in the production of glass vial and ampoules to support Indonesia’s pharmaceutical industry. However since 1987, due to customer demand, the Company has expanded to the business of plastic, aluminum foil (flexible packaging) and paper folding carton packaging products as well as disposable syringe not only to meet the needs of Indonesia’s pharmaceutical industry but also its cosmetic and food industries. In 1988, the Company relinquished its joint venture status with a view to entering the global market and today has customers in 14 countries outside Indonesia. These include: Britain, Bangladesh, Canada, Guinea, Malaysia, Mauritius, Pakistan, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, the United States and Zaire.

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