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Compare Mitra International Resources Tbk. (MIRA) vs Victoria Insurance Tbk. (VINS) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Mitra International Resources Tbk. vs Victoria Insurance Tbk. — how do they compare? Mitra International Resources Tbk. trades at Rp20 (market cap 75.27B, 5.99M 24h volume), while Victoria Insurance Tbk. trades at Rp141 (market cap 219.03B, 52.3K 24h volume). The key difference: Victoria Insurance Tbk. is far larger — about 2.9× Mitra International Resources Tbk.'s market cap, and Mitra International Resources Tbk. is more actively traded (5.99M versus 52.3K). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

MIRAVINS
Market Cap
75.27B219.03B
Volume
5.99M52.3K
Lot
59.94K523
Turnover
116.41M7.23M
Average Price
19.42138.18
Value
116.41M7.23M
Indicative Equilibrium Price
20143
Indicative Equilibrium Volume
11.64K7

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About Mitra International Resources Tbk.

PT Mitra International Resources Tbk formerly PT Mitra Rajasa was established based on Deed No.285 dated April 24, 1979 of Ridwan Suselo, SH., a public notary in Jakarta, and operates as a trucking enterprise. The company started out with 20 trucks carrying cement for Indocement to all parts of Java.

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About Victoria Insurance Tbk.

PT Victoria Insurance Tbk (the Company) has been established since 1978 under the name Great PT. Asuransi Agung Asia. In November 1989, changed its name to PT. Asuransi Summa and changed back in July 1993 under the name General PT Asuransi Centris and as of August 2010, all shares and the Companys management was taken over by a large company group under the banner of Victoria and the Company name was changed to PT Victoria Insurance. Victoria Group is a national investment holding company with portfolio business including financial services, banking, chemicals, steel, agricultural, plantations.

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