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Compare Fast Food Indonesia Tbk. (FAST) vs Kabelindo Murni Tbk (KBLM) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Fast Food Indonesia Tbk. vs Kabelindo Murni Tbk — how do they compare? Fast Food Indonesia Tbk. trades at Rp276 (market cap 1.22T, 847.1K 24h volume), while Kabelindo Murni Tbk trades at Rp290 (market cap 322.56B, 67.1K 24h volume). The key difference: Fast Food Indonesia Tbk. is far larger — about 3.8× Kabelindo Murni Tbk's market cap, and Fast Food Indonesia Tbk. is more actively traded (847.1K versus 67.1K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

FASTKBLM
Market Cap
1.22T322.56B
Volume
847.1K67.1K
Lot
8.47K671
Turnover
227.75M19.34M
Average Price
268.86288.25
Value
227.75M19.34M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
276
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
13

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Trailing returns across standard periods

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About Fast Food Indonesia Tbk.

PT. Fast Food Indonesia Tbk is a company founded in 1978 by the Gelael Group and the exclusive KFC franchise holder in Indonesia. The first KFC outlet opened in October 1979 at Jl. Melawai, Jakarta proved to be successful and paved the way for the opening of more additional outlets in Jakarta. The Company expanded its regional coverage to include other major cities in Indonesia and because of its success in building KFC brand image for the past 20 years of operation, KFC became the country’s dominant fast food market leader.

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About Kabelindo Murni Tbk

PT Kabelindo Murni Tbk (the Company) was established based on Notarial Deed No. 71 dated October 11, 1979 of Fredrik Alexander Tumbuan, S.H. PT Kabelindo Murni Tbk manufactures cable and cable fittings using raw materials such as polyethylene and heat shrinkable materials tubes. Installed production capacity has reached 26,000 tons of power cables and 1,330,000 Km pair of telephone cables.

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