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Compare Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA) vs Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk (BMSR) Price & Performance

Bank Central Asia Tbk
Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Bank Central Asia Tbk vs Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk — how do they compare? Bank Central Asia Tbk trades at Rp6,225 (market cap 753.61T, 180.06M 24h volume), while Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk trades at Rp292 (market cap 354.72B, 306K 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Central Asia Tbk is far larger — about 2124.5× Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk's market cap, and Bank Central Asia Tbk is more actively traded (180.06M versus 306K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BBCABMSR
Market Cap
753.61T354.72B
Volume
180.06M306K
Lot
1.8M3.06K
Turnover
1.11T91.37M
Average Price
6,176.89298.59
Value
1.11T91.37M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
6,225292
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
292.85K3

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Bank Central Asia Tbk

PT. Bank Central Asia, Tbk (the Company) was established under the name of N.V. Perseroan Dagang Dan Industrie Semarang Knitting Factory based on notarial deed No. 38 of Raden Mas Soeprapto dated 10 August 1955, which was then changed to PT Bank Central Asia based on notarial deed No. 144 of Ridwan Suselo dated 21 May 1974.

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About Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk

PT Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk (the Company) was established on November 16, 1989 based on Notarial Deed No. 240 of Mrs Siti Pertiwi Henny Shidki, S.H., which had been amended by Notarial Deed No. 246 dated May 31, 1991 by the same Notary regarding the change of name from PT Bintang Mahkota Semestaraya into PT Bintang Mitra Semestaraya. BMSR is a company that concentrate its business on investing its capital on property companies. It generally invest its capital through subsidiary companies and groups in developing commercial buildings, apartments and general housing.

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