Bank QNB Indonesia Tbk vs Jembo Cable Company Tbk — how do they compare? Bank QNB Indonesia Tbk trades at Rp51 (market cap 1.78T, 3.06M 24h volume), while Jembo Cable Company Tbk trades at Rp630 (market cap 483.84B, 41.3K 24h volume). The key difference: Bank QNB Indonesia Tbk is far larger — about 3.7× Jembo Cable Company Tbk's market cap, and Bank QNB Indonesia Tbk is more actively traded (3.06M versus 41.3K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BKSW | JECC | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | 1.78T | 483.84B |
Volume | 3.06M | 41.3K |
Lot | 30.63K | 413 |
Turnover | 154.08M | 26.13M |
Average Price | 50.3 | 632.62 |
Value | 154.08M | 26.13M |
Indicative Equilibrium Price | 51 | 640 |
Indicative Equilibrium Volume | 10 | 300 |
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PT Bank QNB Indonesia Tbk (the Bank) was established on April 1, 1913 under the name of N.V Chunghwa Shangyeh Maatschappij (The Chinese Trading Company Limited) based on the Notarial Deed No. 53 dated April 28,.1913 of Notary Leonard Hendrik-Willem Van Sandick and was approved based on Besluit Gouverneur Generaal Hindia Belanda No. 58 dated July 16, 1913 and was published in the Extra Bijvougsel der Javasche Courant No. 78 dated September 30, 1913. The Bank's name was changed into PT BankKesawan based on the Deed of Articles of Association Amendment No. 60 dated March 10, .1965 of Ong Kiem Lian, SH, notary public in Jakarta. Subsequently, following the acquisition of the Bank's shares by Qatar National Bank S.A.Q. on January 26,.2011, the Bank‟s name was changed into PT Bank QNB Kesawan Tbk. Subsequently, the bank's name was changed into PT. Bank QNB Indonesia Tbk.
Read more on BKSW →PT Jembo Cable Company Tbk (“the Company”) was established within the framework of the Domestic Capital Investment Law No. 6 of Year 1968 as amended by Law No. 12 of Year 1970 based on Notarial deed No. 51 dated 17 April 1973 of Lody Herlianto, S.H., Notary in Jakarta.The business has manufactured multiple lines of power cable products from low-voltage cables, medium-voltage power cables, copper conductor telecommunication cables to fiber-optics telecommunication cables.
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