Mining industry in Indonesia is still attractive and Indonesia should lead the mining industry in Southeast Asia
Ido Hutabarat, Chairman of Indonesian Mining Association, thinks mining in Indonesia is still attractive.
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Ido Hutabarat, Chairman of Indonesian Mining Association, thinks mining in Indonesia is still attractive.
Ido Hutabarat, Chairman of Indonesian Mining Association talks about the downturn in Indonesian coal industry.
The Top 10 list of the largest companies in Indonesia is compiled and published bi-annually by the MarcoPolis research team. The numerical rankings are calculated by market capitalization from each company’s 2015 annual reports. The list does not include large private conglomerates.
At first, pegipegi was created to support in-region tourism. On top of that, we also provide online booking systems for hotels.
The opportunity was there. When I worked for the Lippo Group I had many opportunities to meet with various investors and real estate developers.
Marcopolis ranked the most powerful business leaders in Indonesia. The ranking is based on an executive survey with the top businessmen as part of the business report on Indonesia. Hary Tanoesoedibjo is No. 1, and Anthoni Salim, at No. 2, is the second most powerful businessmen in Indonesia.
$1.1 billion — Harry Tanoesoedibjo was ranked as Marcopolis’ #1 most powerful business man in Indonesia.
$5.4 billion — Anthoni Salim was ranked as Marcopolis’ #2 most powerful business man in Indonesia.
$1.3 billion — Ir. Ciputra was ranked as Marcopolis’ #3 most powerful business man in Indonesia.
$5 billion — Chairul Tanjung was ranked as Marcopolis’ #4 most powerful business man in Indonesia.