Kirana Megatara Tbk PT
IDX:KMTR

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Price: 282 IDR 0.71%
Market Cap: 2.3T IDR
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PT Kirana Megatara Tbk engages in the production and manufacture of rubber. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 4,294 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-06-19. The Company’s activities include crumb rubber industry, rubber smoking industry, rubber plantations, and oil palm plantations. The Company’s segments include crumb rubber factory and agro business. The firm produces various types of rubber products, such as SIR 10, SIR 20, and SIR 20 CV. Its crumb rubber processing business unit subsidiaries include PT Djambi Waras, PT Kirana Musi Persada, PT Nusira, PT Kirana Windu, PT Kirana Permata, PT Kirana Sapta, PT Anugrah Bungo Lestari, PT Tirta Sari Surya, PT Pantja Surya, PT Komering Jaya Perdana, and PT Bintang Agung Persada. Its rubber and oil palm plantation business unit includes PT Kirana Triputra Persada, PT Anugerah, Alam Persada, and PT Putra Katingan Pratama.

KMTR Intrinsic Value
607.71 IDR
Undervaluation 54%
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