Indonesia Economy

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THE COMPANY: Mitra Adiperkasa (MAPI) claims itself as the number-one lifestyle retailer in Indonesia. As of 2014, MAPI had 1931 retail outlets located in 64 Indonesian cities, with a portfolio of over 150 international brands and 111 retail concepts. The company divides its business into four major segments: retail (clothes, sports...

THE COMPANY: Mitra Keluarga Karyasehat (MIKA) is the second-largest private multi-speciality hospital group in Indonesia in terms of number of hospital beds (in 2013), according to Frost & Sullivan. The company network consists of 11 hospitals (Bekasi Barat, Bekasi Timur, Cibubur, Cikarang, Depok, Kelapa Gading, Kemayoran,...

THE COMPANY: Sido Muncul (SIDO) is one of Indonesia’s top manufacturers of herbal and consumer health products. Its popular products include the revolutionary Tolak Angin and Kuku Bima Ener-G, both market leaders in their respective segments, with market shares of 60% and 75.1% as of 2012, according to Capricorn Indonesia Consult....

THE COMPANY: Telekomunikasi Indonesia (TLKM) is a state-owned company which provides telecommunications, information, media and edutainment, as well as information and technology services. The company was founded in 1856, and went public for the first time in November 1995, both on the Indonesia Stock Exchange as well as the New York...

Developing well in recent years, the number of listed companies on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) increased by 50% in the decade to 2014, while market capitalisation was up five-fold in that period. In terms of performance, the composite index has risen far more than those of its regional peers and the international benchmarks. It is up 400% over the past decade, while...

The year 2015 is a landmark one for South-east Asia, with the much-anticipated arrival of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) due by the end of the year. This event will have far-reaching consequences across a whole range of economic, political, social and cultural fields, with the impact on the transport sectors of ASEAN member states also likely to be profound. Given...

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