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TIMAH Stock Price

Symbol: IDX:TINSMarket Cap: Rp7.6tCategory: Materials

TINS Share Price Performance

Rp1,005.00
80.00 (8.65%)
Rp1,005.00
80.00 (8.65%)
Price Rp1,005.00

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PT TIMAH Tbk Key Details

Rp9.9t

Revenue

Rp7.4t

Cost of Revenue

Rp2.5t

Gross Profit

Rp1.4t

Other Expenses

Rp1.1t

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
141.28
Gross Margin
25.17%
Net Profit Margin
10.67%
Debt/Equity Ratio
20.9%

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About TINS

Founded
1976
Employees
3977
CEO
n/a
WebsiteView website
www.timah.com

PT TIMAH Tbk engages in tin mining and smelting operations in Indonesia and internationally. It operates through Tin Mining, Industry, Construction, Coal Mining, and Other segments. The company offers Banka, Mentok, and Kundur tin, as well as tin solder and chemical products; and non-tin products, such as coal, nickel, and quartz sand. It is also involved in the provision of workshop, construction, shipping dockyard, real estate development, transportation, and marketing services. In addition, the company provides engineering and ship repair services, such as maritime vessel maintenance, shipbuilding, rental and purchase of maritime products, and other shipyard services. Further, it offers reclamation and agribusiness services, including agriculture, livestock, fisheries, trade essential oil industry, and agro-tourism services. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Bangka, Indonesia. PT TIMAH Tbk is a subsidiary of PT Mineral Industri Indonesia (Persero).

Indonesian Market Performance

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  • 1 Year: 6.4%
  • Year to Date: 6.3%
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