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Compare Bank Sinarmas Tbk (BSIM) vs Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI) Price & Performance

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Key statistics

Bank Sinarmas Tbk vs Bumi Resources Tbk — how do they compare? Bank Sinarmas Tbk trades at Rp695 (market cap 13.56T, 16.1K 24h volume), while Bumi Resources Tbk trades at Rp148 (market cap 55.33T, 1.31B 24h volume). The key difference: Bumi Resources Tbk is far larger — about 4.1× Bank Sinarmas Tbk's market cap, and Bumi Resources Tbk is more actively traded (1.31B versus 16.1K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BSIMBUMI
Market Cap
13.56T55.33T
Volume
16.1K1.31B
Lot
16113.12M
Turnover
11.29M196.23B
Average Price
700.99149.57
Value
11.29M196.23B
Indicative Equilibrium Price
700148
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
1446.31K

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About Bank Sinarmas Tbk

PT Bank Sinarmas (the company) was established under its original name of PT Bank Shinta Indonesia base on notarial deed No.52 of Mr Buniarti Tjandra, S.H, dated on 18 Aug, 1989. The Company’s articles of association has been amended several times, most recently by notarial deed No.31 of Sutjipto, S.H., dated Apr 6 2010, concerning among others, change in par value, the name of the company, and public offering.

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About Bumi Resources Tbk

PT Bumi Resources Tbk was established in the Republic of Indonesia on June 26, 1973 based on Notarial Deed No. 130 and No. 103 dated Novmeber 28, 1973, both made by Djoko Soepadmo, S.H., notary in Surabaya. PT. Bumi Resources Tbk, previously named PT. Bumi Modern Tbk. (Company) is a Domestic Investment Company (PMDN), initially engaged in hotel and tourism industry. The Company has carried out diversification of activities expected to improve optimal return for shareholders. The Company deems it necessary to change the previous business activities, namely Hotel and Tourism Industries to Oil and Natural Gas Mining Industries.

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