Bank Tabungan Negara Persero Tbk vs Harum Energy Tbk. — how do they compare? Bank Tabungan Negara Persero Tbk trades at Rp1,205 (market cap 16.4T, 17.41M 24h volume), while Harum Energy Tbk. trades at Rp770 (market cap 10.14T, 4.44M 24h volume). The key difference: Bank Tabungan Negara Persero Tbk is the larger of the two by market cap, and Bank Tabungan Negara Persero Tbk is more actively traded (17.41M versus 4.44M). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BBTN | HRUM | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | 16.4T | 10.14T |
Volume | 17.41M | 4.44M |
Lot | 174.1K | 44.35K |
Turnover | 20.67B | 3.35B |
Average Price | 1,187.1 | 754.34 |
Value | 20.67B | 3.35B |
Indicative Equilibrium Price | 1,205 | 770 |
Indicative Equilibrium Volume | 17.68K | 2.16K |
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PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk (the Bank) was originally established as a state-owned bank under the name Bank Tabungan Pos, dated February 9,1950. Subsequently, the name of the Bank was changed to Bank Tabungan Negara based on Government Regulation Amendment of Law No.4 of 1963. The Bank started operating as a state-owned commercial bank on April 29, 1989. The Bank started its activities based on sharia principles on February 14, 2005 through the establishment of its first sharia branch in Jakarta - Harmoni.
Read more on BBTN →PT Harum Energy (the company) was established under its original name of PT Asia Antrasit on Oct 12th, 1995 then changed to PT Harum Energy based on Notaries Deed dated Nov 13, 2007 and the deed of establishment was approved by the the Ministry of Justice dated Feb 13, 2008. The Company’s articles of association has been amended several times, most recently by notarial deed No. 11 of Sugito Tedjamulja, S.H., dated Mar 3, 2010, concerning among others, the change in the Company’s name and for the amendments in the company's whole articles of Association to comply with the requirements of the Capital Market and Financial Institutions Supervisory Agency.
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