PT Chitose Internasional Tbk (ISX:CINT) Short Ratio

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What is PT Chitose Internasional Tbk Short Ratio?

Short Ratio is a metric signaling prevailing investors' sentiment with a company. It represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to repurchase all the shares short.

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PT Chitose Internasional Tbk Business Description

Address Jalan Industri III No. 5 Leuwigajah, Kelurahan Utama, Kecamatan Cimahi Selatan, Kota Cimahi, Jawa Barat, Cimahi, IDN, 40533
PT Chitose Internasional Tbk is a furniture company. It placed quality at the core of its business operations to ensure that every product delivers optimal reliability and comfort, Chitose consistently applies the JIS, Indonesian National Standards, Good Manufacturing Practices for Medical Devices, halal certification, and other requirements. Additionally business activities in the wholesale of laboratory equipment, pharmaceutical products and medical devices for human. It has six segments Folding Chair; Hotel, Banquet, Restaurant; Office Equipment; Education; Hospital; Others. The company has presence in East Java, Jakarta, Sumatra, West Java, Central Java, East Indonesia, Central Indonesia, Bali of which majority revenue comes from Jakarta.