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Compare Pelayaran Kurnia Lautan Semesta Tbk (KLAS) vs Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. (RIGS) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Pelayaran Kurnia Lautan Semesta Tbk vs Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. — how do they compare? Pelayaran Kurnia Lautan Semesta Tbk trades at Rp70 (market cap 251.46B, 2.35M 24h volume), while Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. trades at Rp685 (market cap 420.3B, 14.9K 24h volume). The key difference: Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk. is the larger of the two by market cap, and Pelayaran Kurnia Lautan Semesta Tbk is more actively traded (2.35M versus 14.9K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

KLASRIGS
Market Cap
251.46B420.3B
Volume
2.35M14.9K
Lot
23.47K149
Turnover
162.01M10.18M
Average Price
69.03682.99
Value
162.01M10.18M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
70
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
575

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About Pelayaran Kurnia Lautan Semesta Tbk

PT Pelayaran Kurnia Lautan Semesta Tbk (the Company) was established on January 26, 2011 based on Notarial Deed No. 29 of Sunarni, S.H., notary in Jakarta. The Company started its commercial operations in 2012.

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About Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk.

PT Rig Tenders Indonesia Tbk (the Company) was established within the framework of the Foreign Capital Investment Law No. 1 year 1967, as amended by Law No. 11 year 1970, based on Notarial Deed of Mrs. Darwani Sidi Bakaroedin, S.H. No. 25 dated 22 January 1974, which was approved by the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Indonesia in his Decision Letter No. Y.A. 5/98/10, dated 1 April 1974, and was published in State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 39 dated 14 May 1974, Supplement No. 187/1974. PT. Rigs Tenders Indonesia provides shipping services for the offshore oil and gas industry in Indonesia waters. Supported by a fleet of 23 vessels since 1988.

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