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Compare Andalan Sakti Primaindo Tbk (ASPI) vs Timah Tbk. (TINS) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Andalan Sakti Primaindo Tbk vs Timah Tbk. — how do they compare? Andalan Sakti Primaindo Tbk trades at Rp535 (market cap 340.91B, 1.84M 24h volume), while Timah Tbk. trades at Rp3,440 (market cap 25.84T, 24.12M 24h volume). The key difference: Timah Tbk. is far larger — about 75.8× Andalan Sakti Primaindo Tbk's market cap, and Timah Tbk. is more actively traded (24.12M versus 1.84M). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ASPITINS
Market Cap
340.91B25.84T
Volume
1.84M24.12M
Lot
18.36K241.21K
Turnover
934.18M82.37B
Average Price
508.813,415.04
Value
934.18M82.37B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
5353,440
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
34823.14K

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About Andalan Sakti Primaindo Tbk

PT. Andalan Sakti Primaindo Tbk. ("the Company") was established based on the Notarial Deed of Saniwati Suganda, S.H., No.81 dated 13 November 2012. Entiry parent is PT Andalan Sakti Inti.

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About Timah Tbk.

PT Timah Tbk (Company) was officially establish by Imas Fatimah, SH by Notarial Deed No.1 dated 2 August 1976. The Company represents a merger of three Dutch Mining companies with operations in Indonesia. The Company’s registration statement in offer 50.330.000 new B class shares at par value of Rp. 500 per share in Indonesia was effective on 27 September 1995. In relation to the offering the new shares, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia also offered 125,825,000 B class shares which were represented by 12,582,500 GDR (each GDR representing 10 B class shares) to the public outside Indonesia. Gross profit for 1999 stand at Rp 751 billion, a figure 45% lower than that achieved in 1998, when gross profits reached Rp 1,362 billion.

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