Bali Bintang Sejahtera Tbk PT
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Price: 185 IDR 12.8% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.1T IDR
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PT Bali Bintang Sejahtera Tbk operates a professional football club. The company is headquartered in Denpasar, Bali. The company went IPO on 2019-06-17. The firm's segments include Club management, Sport agency and Others. The Club management segment is engaged in the management of professional football club, which includes management of football club, young football academies, sales of jerseys, and merchandise for the club. The Sport agency segment includes sponsor providers for soccer clubs in Indonesia, direct streaming video service providers for Indonesian football, and the creation of sponsor advertising videos. The Others segment comprises operation of Cafe, radio, and others. Its subsidiaries include PT Kreasi Karya Bangsa, PT Ekonomi Baru Investasi Teknologi, PT IOG Indonesia Sejahtera, PT Radio Swara Bukit Bali Indah, and PT Bali Boga Sejahtera.

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