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Compare Bali Towerindo Sentra Tbk (BALI) vs Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. (IGAR) Price & Performance

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Bali Towerindo Sentra Tbk vs Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. — how do they compare? Bali Towerindo Sentra Tbk trades at Rp1,230 (market cap 4.94T, 1.8K 24h volume), while Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. trades at Rp406 (market cap 372.97B, 112.8K 24h volume). The key difference: Bali Towerindo Sentra Tbk is far larger — about 13.2× Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk.'s market cap, and Champion Pacific Indonesia Tbk. is more actively traded (112.8K versus 1.8K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BALIIGAR
Market Cap
4.94T372.97B
Volume
1.8K112.8K
Lot
181.13K
Turnover
2.2M47M
Average Price
1,221.11416.63
Value
2.2M47M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
1,250402
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
1200

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About Bali Towerindo Sentra Tbk

PT Bali Towerindo Sentra Tbk (the Company) was established on July 6, 2006 based on notarial Deed No. 12 of Triska Damayanti, S.H., Notary in Bali. In 2004, the University of Udayana (the largest university in Bali) has conducted a feasibility study on the communications network infrastructure in Badung regency. The study concluded that the current BTS towers are inefficient and unorganized. As a result, it suggests the multi-tenant BTS towers can be optimized by 49 towers for combined GSM and CDMA transmissions compared to more than 100 single tenant towers at present. Based on this study, the local government has imposed regulations known as Peraturan Bupati Badung No. 62/2006 in conjunctions with regulatory and developments of multi-tenant telecommunication towers in Badung. The objective is to prevent the uncontrollable growth of mostly single-tenant operator-owned BTS towers in Badung regency. Adopting the above concept, BALITOWER has made completion to operate 48 BTS towers spread over in Badung’s strategic location, and it has finished constructing 13 BTS towers in Tabanan. The tower leasing business has also given BALITOWER another business opportunity to provide lease service of high capacity microwave transmission to mobile cellular operators. In 2007, BALITOWER has been awarded an operational license for 20 years by the regional government of Badung and Tabanan municipality in Bali province. The license will allow BALITOWER to be the only tower provider to operate in Badung and Tabanan regency which include tourist’ most favorite landscapes and beaches in Bali such as Kuta. Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran. BALITOWER has spotted a dimensions of investing opportunity not only from the attractiveness of Bali island but also is has captured the opportunity in the growth of telecommunication industry perspective.

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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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