JAKARTA - The share price of retail issuer owned by conglomerate Djoko Susanto, PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk or Alfamart (AMRT) closed up 2.59 percent or 90 points to the level of IDR 3,570, at the close of trading today, Monday 28 October.

Citing RTI data, at the opening, AMRT's share price rose at IDR 3,500 per share compared to the previous closing at IDR 3,480. Meanwhile, the share price was traded at a price level of IDR 3,460 - IDR 3,580 per share on Monday's trading.

Meanwhile, AMRT's total trading frequency reached 4.291 times with a trading volume of 13.85 million shares with a daily transaction value of IDR 48.72 billion. As well as AMRT's stock market capitalization of IDR 148.24 trillion.

The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) itself closed down 0.78 percent or 60.02 points to 7,634,631 until the end of trading on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX).

For information, Djoko Susanto occupies the 9th position in the list of the 10 richest people in Indonesia. This 74-year-old man has a net worth of US$4.1 billion.

Forbes put Djoko Susanto in 775th place in the list of the world's richest people in 2024. Djoko Susanto is widely known as the founder and owner of Alfamart, one of the largest minimarket networks in Indonesia.

Djoko's success in the retail industry has changed the landscape of retail trade in Indonesia, bringing the concept of modern minimarkets to various corners of the country.

Djoko Susanto's success lies not only in his business expansion, but also in his ability to adapt to changes in consumer trends. With the integration of digital technology and services in Alfamart operations, Djoko has ensured that his business remains relevant in the digital era, maintaining his position as one of the leading retail entrepreneurs in Indonesia.


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