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Latest Reports IPO

  • Go-Jek Not Ready Yet for IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

    Startup unicorn Go-Jek, the most popular ride-hailing app in Indonesia, is not ready for an initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange yet although its management repeatedly emphasized that it is likely to become a publicly-listed company in Indonesia somewhere in the future as it wants the Indonesian public to be able to own shares in the company.

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  • Kresna Graha Investama Wants 3 Units on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

    Financial investment management company Kresna Graha Investama said it is preparing the initial public offering (IPO) of three subsidiaries on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the second half of 2018. All three subsidiaries are engaged in the country's digital sector. However, at this stage, Kresna Graha Investama Managing Director Suryandy Jahja only mentioned the name of one unit that is to list, namely Match Move Indonesia.

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  • Solar Panel Producer Sky Energy Indonesia Is Finalizing Its IPO

    Solar panel manufacturer Sky Energy Indonesia is busy finalizing its initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The company will offer 203.26 million shares, equivalent to 20 percent of its total paid-up capital, to the public. Sky Energy Indonesia set its offering price in the range of IDR 375 - 450 per share, hence the company targets to raise between IDR 76.2 - 91.5 billion (approx. USD $6.4 million) through the IPO.

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  • Borneo Olah Sarana Sukses Sets Share Price at 400 a Piece for IPO

    Borneo Olah Sarana Sukses, an Indonesia-based coal mining company, set its share price at IDR 400 a piece (approx. USD $0.03) for the initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The coal miner will offer 400 million shares, or 28.57 percent of the company's total share equity, to the public through the corporate move. As such, the company is set to raise IDR 160 billion (approx. USD $11.8 million).

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  • IPO News Indonesia: Coal Miner Borneo Olah Sarana Sukses

    Indonesian coal mining company Borneo Olah Sarana Sukses will soon conduct its initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The company plans to offer 400 million shares, equivalent to 28.57 percent of its share equity, to the public through the corporate move. Listing on the local exchange is scheduled for 21 February 2018.

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  • Pelindo II Plans to List More Units on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

    Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal (IKT), a subsidiary of Indonesia's state-owned port operator Pelabuhan Indonesia II (also known as Pelindo II), plans to complete its initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the first half of 2018. Riry Syeried Jetta, Director of Subsidiary Management at Pelindo II, said the company is currently preparing all required actions for the corporate move including calculating the valuation of IKT.

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  • Kelola Mina Laut Group Prepares IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

    Seafood company Kelola Mina Laut Group (KML Group), which is primarily engaged in the processing and marketing of fish products, is set to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018. Mohammad Nadjikh, President Director of the KML Group, said the IPO will most likely be held in the first half of 2018. The company is eager to collect new funds for further business expansion.

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  • Bank Kesejahteraan Ekonomi Delays IPO as New Investor Arrived

    Indonesian financial institution Bank Kesejahteraan Ekonomi delayed its initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange because it welcomed a new investor. Earlier Bank Kesejahteraan Ekonomi planned to conduct its IPO at the start of 2018. It still targets to become a publicly listed company this year but in the second half of 2018, the earliest.

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Latest Columns IPO

  • Increased Foreign Investment in Indonesia's Stock Market in Quarter 1 - 2013

    Foreign investment in Indonesia has maintained its steady pace in the first quarter of 2013. Ahead of next year's presidential and legislative elections, which trigger uncertainties about the future course of the country, foreigners have bought more Indonesian stocks in Q1-2013 than in the four quarters of 2012 combined. Moreover, foreign direct investments (FDIs) have increased by 27 percent (YoY) in Q1-2013 and show an interesting shift towards Indonesia's manufacturing sector.

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  • Speculation about Cyprus Agreement Causes a Rise in Asian Stock Markets

    After speculation began to spread that an agreement would be reached between Cyprus and Troika (made up of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the IMF), Asian stock markets went up, including the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IHSG). Despite foreigners' appetite for selling Indonesian assets, the index rose as it was lifted by domestic market participants' appetite for purchasing those stocks that experienced a fall on the previous trading day.

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