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Forbes Indonesia

Painting by Numbers

HERMANTO TANOKO is Expanding to New Businesses Beyond Avian Brands.

6 min  |

July 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Intelligence Agents

Normally, humans train artificial-intelligence systems to replace them. ASAPP’s software trains customer-service reps to be better humans.

8 min  |

July 2020

Forbes Indonesia

Molding Momentum

Glove mold manufacturer Mark Dynamics has capitalized from the surging demand for medical gloves.

3 min  |

July 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Small Spaces, Big Potential

Pod hotel Bobobox is one step ahead in changing the game of budget hospitality industry.

5 min  |

July 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

The Business Connector

GudangAda aims to bridge the technology gap across Indonesia’s FMCG supply chain by digitizing transactions between traders.

5 min  |

July 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Mapping Opportunities

Bvarta’s location intelligence service helps companies to better navigate business.

5 min  |

July 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Dirty Moves

For generations, the Navajo relied on coal mining for good jobs and to fill the tribal co"ers. But with the end in sight for unclean power, the tribe created a company to get them through the transition—yet, unbelievably, it bought them more mines. How could the way out of coal be . . . more coal?

4 min  |

July 2020

Forbes Indonesia

Big Hit Gets Hit Big

The company behind K-Pop sensation BTS is trying to keep COVID-19 from stopping the music.

6 min  |

July 2020

Forbes Indonesia

Beyond Beauty

ZAP Clinic pivots to mother and child healthcare to dodge the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

4 min  |

July 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Strong Will

Friderica Widyasari leads Danareksa Sekuritas to persevere amidst this year’s market turbulence and economic downturn.

7 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Winning by Not Losing

Even before the pandemic sent markets tumbling, Advent Capital’s Tracy Maitland was prepared for the mayhem. In good times, his portfolio tracks the market, but during downturns it’s a refuge from the storm.

5 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Masa's Last Laugh?

Between the WeWork debacle and the coronavirus, the markets have deemed his $100 billion Vision Fund largely worthless. But the world’s most important investor over the past three years, Softbank’s Masayoshi Son, has other assets, a track record—and a plan.

10+ min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Digital Grocery

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, online grocery platform TaniHub aims a robust sales growth.

4 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Talent Finder

As demand soared, GeekHunter helps companies to win the tech talent hunt.

4 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

THE WORLD'S RICHEST

The richest people on Earth are not immune to the coronavirus. As the pandemic tightened its grip on Europe and America, global equity markets imploded, tanking many fortunes. As of March 18, when we finalized this list, Forbes counted 2,095 billionaires, 58 fewer than a year ago, and 226 fewer than just 12 days earlier, when we initially calculated these net worths. Of the billionaires who remain, 51% are poorer than they were last year. In raw terms, the world’s billionaires are worth $8 trillion, down $700 billion from 2019. For many more details about the world’s wealthiest, please visit Forbes. com/billionaires.

10+ min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Fashionable Measures

TAKES SRITEX’S EXPERTISE IN MAKING MILITARY UNIFORMS TO A DIFFERENT BATTLE

7 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Expanding Coverage

State-owned pharmaceutical Indofarma is expanding its business to medical equipment to battle the pandemic.

4 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Collective Effort

Mesty Ariotedjo’s crowdfunding platfom helps the unprivileged to access healthcare services.

3 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

AirPod Aristocrat

Thirteen years ago, no one wanted to buy a money-losing hearing-aid battery maker. No one but MICHAEL TOJNER. Against all odds, Austria’s “Mr. 300%” turned that $40 million investment into a $1.9 billion fortune (thank you, Apple!). Now he has to fend o" the copycats.

5 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Collective Effort

Mesty Ariotedjo’s crowdfunding platfom helps the unprivileged to access healthcare services.

3 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Talent Finder

As demand soared, GeekHunter helps companies to win the tech talent hunt.

4 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Strong Will

Friderica Widyasari leads Danareksa Sekuritas to persevere amidst this year’s market turbulence and economic downturn.

8 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Fashionable Measures

Iwan Lukminto takes Sritex’s expertise in making military uniforms to a different battle

7 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Winning by Not Losing

Even before the pandemic sent markets tumbling, Advent Capital’s Tracy Maitland was prepared for the mayhem. In good times, his portfolio tracks the market, but during downturns it’s a refuge from the storm.

5 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Online Bookkeeper

BukuKas aims to connect MSMEs to a wider financial system, starting from a bookkeeping solution.

4 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

The Long View

WeWork looks like it might die of coronavirus, but its oldest and largest competitor, Switzerland-based IWG, is well-positioned to survive the outbreak—and thrive in its aftermath. That should be no surprise. After all, IWG’s founder, Mark Dixon, has seen this movie before.

6 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Masa's Last Laugh?

Between the WeWork debacle and the coronavirus, the markets have deemed his $100 billion Vision Fund largely worthless. But the world’s most important investor over the past three years, Softbank’s Masayoshi Son, has other assets, a track record—and a plan.

10+ min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Expanding Coverage

State-owned pharmaceutical Indofarma is expanding its business to medical equipment to battle the pandemic.

4 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

AirPod Aristocrat

Thirteen years ago, no one wanted to buy a money-losing hearing-aid battery maker. No one but MICHAEL TOJNER. Against all odds, Austria’s “Mr. 300%” turned that $40 million investment into a $1.9 billion fortune (thank you, Apple!). Now he has to fend o" the copycats.

5 min  |

June 2020
Forbes Indonesia

Forbes Indonesia

Set in Motion

CGV Cinemas aims to become a whole entertainment platform beyond screening movies

5 min  |

May 2020