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Compare Natura City Developments Tbk. (CITY) vs Citra Tubindo Tbk. (CTBN) Price & Performance

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Natura City Developments Tbk. vs Citra Tubindo Tbk. — how do they compare? Natura City Developments Tbk. trades at Rp169 (market cap 913.48B), while Citra Tubindo Tbk. trades at Rp5,050 (market cap 4.04T). The key difference: Citra Tubindo Tbk. is far larger — about 4.4× Natura City Developments Tbk.'s market cap. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

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913.48B4.04T

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About Natura City Developments Tbk.

PT Natura City Developments Tbk (the Company) formerly PT Sumber Jaya Adhiguna was established based on Notarial Deed No. 20 dated September 29, 2011 of Notary Merry Eddy, S.H., M.Kn.

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About Citra Tubindo Tbk.

PT Citra Tubindo Tbk (the Company) was established on August 23rd, 1983, on Batam Island under the rules of the Domestic Capital Investment (PMDN) the main activities of the Company are seamless pipe processing, end finishing of Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) and fabricating accessories for the Oil and Gas Industry. The Threading and End Finishing plant commenced commercial operation in 1984 and received American Petroleum Institute (API) in the same year. In 1986 the Company installed and put into operation a precision electro-plating plant which also passed the stringent requirements of MEPSI (Mobil Exploration and Production Services Inc.) standards. The Company has also built an assembly line for Drilltec Protectors, to reduce the dependency on overseas supplies. The products of the Company are distributed among domestic and international oil and gas contractors operating in Indonesia, and increasingly exported to contractors working in countries such as Malaysia, India, Vietnam, the Middle East, Japan Canada, Australia, Venezuela and the Philippines.

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