Delta Djakarta Tbk. vs Pelayaran Tamarin Samudra Tbk. — how do they compare? Delta Djakarta Tbk. trades at Rp1,760 (market cap 1.41T, 22.7K 24h volume), while Pelayaran Tamarin Samudra Tbk. trades at Rp20 (market cap 750B, 894.9K 24h volume). The key difference: Delta Djakarta Tbk. is the larger of the two by market cap, and Pelayaran Tamarin Samudra Tbk. is more actively traded (894.9K versus 22.7K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| DLTA | TAMU | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | 1.41T | 750B |
Volume | 22.7K | 894.9K |
Lot | 227 | 8.95K |
Turnover | 39.95M | 17.27M |
Average Price | 1,760.09 | 19.3 |
Value | 39.95M | 17.27M |
Indicative Equilibrium Price | 1,765 | 20 |
Indicative Equilibrium Volume | 2 | 968 |
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The Company was originally established by a German business group in 1932. It produced the very first beer, Anker Bir, in the country. This makes the Anker Brand the first and original Indonesian beer. The company has been changing hands from German to Dutch, and to Japanese, until it was finally established as PT Delta Djakarta in 1970. It has become and remained as a strong player in the industry. Today, PT Delta Djakarta produces Anker Bir, Anker Stout and Shanta Shandy as well as licensed brands San Miguel and Carlsberg. Distribution extends from Medan to Irian Jaya and from Jakarta to Manado. Collectively, these brands own a major share in the beer industry. PT Delta Djakarta was listed as a public company in the Jakarta and Surabaya Stock Exchanges in 1983. Today, shareholders include the city Government of DKI Jakarta and San Miguel Brewing International Limited.
Read more on DLTA →PT Pelayaran Tamarin Samudra Tbk (the Company) was established based on the Deed of Notary Linda Ibrahim, SH, No. 38 dated August 27, 1998. The company services are include offshore marine support such as chartering, re-chartering and transshipment services of Accommodation Work Barge (AWB), Anchor Handling Towing Supply (AHTS).
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