Red Planet Indonesia Tbk PT
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Price: 320 IDR -3.61% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.3T IDR
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PT Red Planet Indonesia Tbk engages in the hospitality business. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Selatan, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 136 full-time employees. The firm is a developer, owner and manager of approximately 22 hotels, namely nine in the Philippines, seven in Indonesia, four in Thailand and two in Japan with a total of 3,461 rooms. Its hotels in in Indonesia include Red Planet Hotel Jakarta in Pasar Baru; Red Planet Hotel Bekasi; Red Planet Hotels Solo; Red Planet Hotel Surabaya; Red Planet Hotel Palembang; Red Planet Hotel Pekanbaru, and Red Planet Hotel Makassar. Its subsidiaries include PT Red Planet Hotels Indonesia, PT Red Planet Hotel Surabaya, PT Red Planet Hotel Pekanbaru, PT Red Planet Hotel Palembang, PT Red Planet Hotel Makassar, PT Red Planet Hotel Bekasi, PT Planet Merah Sepuluh, PT Planet Merah Delapan, PT Planet Merah Sembilan and PT Planet Merah Depok.

PSKT Intrinsic Value
23.47 IDR
Overvaluation 93%
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