DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk. vs Cikarang Listrindo Tbk. — how do they compare? DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk. trades at Rp332 (market cap 1.38T, 269K 24h volume), while Cikarang Listrindo Tbk. trades at Rp715 (market cap 11.58T, 348.7K 24h volume). The key difference: Cikarang Listrindo Tbk. is far larger — about 8.4× DFI Retail Nusantara Tbk.'s market cap, and Cikarang Listrindo Tbk. is more actively traded (348.7K versus 269K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| HERO | POWR | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | 1.38T | 11.58T |
Volume | 269K | 348.7K |
Lot | 2.69K | 3.49K |
Turnover | 92.01M | 250.8M |
Average Price | 342.03 | 719.26 |
Value | 92.01M | 250.8M |
Indicative Equilibrium Price | 338 | 720 |
Indicative Equilibrium Volume | 8 | 23.2K |
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The company began its commercial operations in August 1972. Hero is Indonesia’s largest supermarket chain with a network of 66 supermarkets, consisting of 44 stores in Greater Jakarta and 22 stores in major regional cities. Supermarket operations account for about 90% of sales complemented by an array of retail formats including convenience stores, mini markets, and pharmacies. The company’s mission is to be the leading modern food retailer in Indonesia in terms of sales and profits, targeting the middle to upper income consumer segments where buying power is greatest. As the economy begins to gather strength, HERO has relatively aggressive expansion plans drawing upon its established brand, a reputation for fresh quality foods, friendly experienced staff, best service, a leading position in category and space management and efficient centralized distribution infrastructure. In 1998 the acquisition of a 32% effective interest in Hero by Dairy Farm International contributed significant international experience and expertise to the local knowledge and insight of Hero’s management as well as recognition of the potential of Indonesia as one of the most attractive growth markets in South East Asia over the medium long term.
Read more on HERO →PT Cikarang Listrindo Tbk (the Company) was established within the framework of the Domestic Investment Law No. 6 Year 1968 which was amended by Law No. 12 Year 1970, based on Notarial Deed No. 187 of Lukman Kirana, S.H., dated July 28, 1990. About 45 km southeast of Jakarta, starting in 1992, Cikarang Listrindo built its first power plant in the heart of Jababeka Industrial Estate and since then has set the pace for industrial development by providing its customers with a high quality supply of electricity. More than 2,000 customers in 5 industrial estates trust Cikarang Listrindo to deliver reliable and stable power. Among those customers are national and international manufacturers in such sectors as automobiles, electronics, plastics, food and chemicals. They include multinational firms such as PT Astra Honda Motor, PT Mattel Indonesia, PT Omron Manufacturing of Indonesia, PT Komatsu Undercarriage Indonesia, PT Mayora Indah, PT Aisin Indonesia, PT Yanmar Indonesia, PT AJE Indonesia, PT Mitsubishi Electric Automotive, PT Enkei Indonesia, PT Jotun Indonesia, PT Kao Indonesia, PT Kansai Paint Indonesia, PT Kayaba Indonesia and PT Showa Indonesia Manufacturing along with many leading national companies. To meet the industrial customers’ growing demand and to have a more reliable electricity supply system, in 2015 Cikarang Listrindo operates its additional power plant in Megalopolis Manunggal 2100 Industrial Town. Cikarang Listrindo has now a combined plant capacity of 864 MW. An expansion program to raise available power up to 1,144 MW is in progress. Besides satisfying the demand of its industrial customers the company exports power to the national electricity grid of PLN. The company is committed to providing all its customers with the highest level of service in meeting their needs for stable and reliable power. Seamless and smooth supply of electricity gives customers a significant advantage in their operations and affords a level of reliability unsurpassed in Indonesia’s energy market.
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