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Compare Bank Jago Tbk (ARTO) vs Citra Tubindo Tbk. (CTBN) Price & Performance

Bank Jago Tbk
Citra Tubindo Tbk.

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Bank Jago Tbk vs Citra Tubindo Tbk. — how do they compare? Bank Jago Tbk trades at Rp1,015 (market cap 14.27T, 4.94M 24h volume), while Citra Tubindo Tbk. trades at Rp5,800 (market cap 4.4T, 900 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Jago Tbk is far larger — about 3.2× Citra Tubindo Tbk.'s market cap, and Bank Jago Tbk is more actively traded (4.94M versus 900). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ARTOCTBN
Market Cap
14.27T4.4T
Volume
4.94M900
Lot
49.41K9
Turnover
5.06B5.01M
Average Price
1,023.725,563.89
Value
5.06B5.01M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
1,015
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
2.77K

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Bank Jago Tbk

PT Bank Artos Indonesia Tbk (hereinafter referred to as Bank) was established based on notarial deed No.1 dated May 1, 1992 of Netty Tjandrania, S.H.

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About Citra Tubindo Tbk.

PT Citra Tubindo Tbk (the Company) was established on August 23rd, 1983, on Batam Island under the rules of the Domestic Capital Investment (PMDN) the main activities of the Company are seamless pipe processing, end finishing of Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) and fabricating accessories for the Oil and Gas Industry. The Threading and End Finishing plant commenced commercial operation in 1984 and received American Petroleum Institute (API) in the same year. In 1986 the Company installed and put into operation a precision electro-plating plant which also passed the stringent requirements of MEPSI (Mobil Exploration and Production Services Inc.) standards. The Company has also built an assembly line for Drilltec Protectors, to reduce the dependency on overseas supplies. The products of the Company are distributed among domestic and international oil and gas contractors operating in Indonesia, and increasingly exported to contractors working in countries such as Malaysia, India, Vietnam, the Middle East, Japan Canada, Australia, Venezuela and the Philippines.

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