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AKR Corporindo Tbk PT. Stock Analysis AKRA.JK
PT AKR Corporindo Tbk engages in the general trading and distribution of chemical and petroleum products. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Barat, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 2,074 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in the trading and distribution of Petroleum and Basic Chemicals with a network of liquid bulk and dry bulk storage, transportation facilities, and port operations. The company has four operating segments, namely Trade and Distribution; Services & Logistics; Manufacturing, and Industrial Estate. The Trade and Distribution segment is engaged in the distribution of petroleum products and basic chemicals, such as caustic soda, sodium sulphate, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, and soda ash. The Services & Logistics segment has a range of logistics services, including storage tank and warehouse rental, packing services, loading and unloading, and transportation services. The Manufacturing segment is engaged in the production of adhesive materials. The Industrial Estate segment provides industrial lands parcels, logistic and utilities to industrial tenants.
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Today's Range
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Rp1,355.00Volume
24.63MP/E Ratio (TTM)
9.3152 Week Range
Market Cap
24.77TAvg. Volume
26.93MDividend Yield
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