Surya Permata Andalan Tbk PT
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Price: 378 IDR 9.88%
Market Cap: 3T IDR
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Surya Permata Andalan Tbk PT
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PT Surya Permata Andalan Tbk engages in hotels, villas, and resorts development and management. The company is headquartered in Kuta, Bali and currently employs 28 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-01-18. The firm's business activities include construction, services, investment, and trading. The firm's business segments include income from hotels, and others. Its business lines include hotel, villa and resort. The company carries out activities as contractor, including planning, implementation, and supervision, contractor for building, housing, shopping centers, roads, bridges, as well as installation of electrical, water, telephone, and other public works. The firm also carries out activities as a property developer, including acquisition/purchase, processing, maturation, collection, and excavation of land. Its portfolio of hotels and villas include Luna2 Seminyak, Mangosteen Hotel and Alami Luxury Villa.

NATO Intrinsic Value
15.56 IDR
Overvaluation 96%
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