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E-commerce firm Blibli up nearly 5% in Indonesia stock debut

Por: CNBC Tech November 08, 2022

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Indonesia Stock ExchangeBloomberg Bloomberg Getty ImagesShares of Indonesian e-commerce company Blibli rose 4.9% in its Indonesian stock market debut Tuesday, in what was the country's second-largest initial public offering this year. Shares of PT Global Digital Niaga Tbk, which owns Blibli, climbed as high as 472 rupiah in early trading, up from its IPO price of 450 rupiah per share. The company raised as much as 7.99 trillion rupiah... + full article



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