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PT Mayora Indah Tbk (formerly PT United Brand), also known as the Mayora Group or simply called Mayora, is an Indonesian multinational food and beverage company headquartered in Jakarta. It was founded on 17 February 1977 by Jogi Hendra Atmadja. The company is recognized as the world's largest coffee candy manufacturer through the Kopiko brand.
A village-owned enterprise (Indonesian: Badan Usaha Milik Desa), often shortened to BUMDes or BUM Desa, is a type of company that is managed and established by an Indonesian village. These companies span a wide array of industries, from agriculture and mining to tourism and retail.
First United Indonesia: 3 Muhammad Lukman Edy (b. 1970) (State Minister) State Minister of Development in Underdeveloped Regions 9 May 2007 1 October 2009 – Djoko Kirmanto (ad-interim) (b. 1943) Independent: 1 October 2009 20 October 2009 4 Helmy Faishal Zaini (b. 1972) (State Minister) PKB: 22 October 2009 1 October 2014 Second United Indonesia
The stock of PT Mayora Indah Tbk (ISX:MYOR, 30-year Financials) is believed to be fairly valued, according to GuruFocus Value calculation.
Energen is a cereal drink brand [1] owned by PT Mayora Indah and the Philippines-based Vouno Trade Marketing Services Inc. This brand was fortified with SIGMAvit. This brand was fortified with SIGMAvit.
Daftar kementerian di Indonesia; Kabinet Indonesia; Templat:Menteri Desa dan Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal Indonesia; Templat:Kementerian Desa dan Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal Republik Indonesia; Sekretariat Jenderal Kementerian Desa dan Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal Republik Indonesia; Direktorat Jenderal Pembangunan Desa dan Perdesaan
This type of city and regency in Indonesia is only found in Jakarta which consisted of five administrative cities and one administrative regency. As of January 2023, there were 514-second-level administrative divisions (416 regencies and 98 cities) in Indonesia. [3] The list below groups regencies and cities in Indonesia by provinces.
The districts of Papua (as now reduced by the reorganisation of July 2022, which separated twenty regencies previously part of Papua Province into three new provinces of Central Papua, Highland Papua and South Papua) and their respective regencies are as follows (as of December 2019).