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Tama Gandjar. . ( m. 2015) . Children. 1. Kirana Larasati (born 29 August 1987) [1] is an Indonesian actress born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. She made her acting debut in a television drama series Tunjuk Satu Bintang (2002). She won a best actress award in Festival Film Bandung for her role in the hit television series Azizah (2007). [2]
Contents. Jababeka Group. PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk (lit. 'Jababeka Industrial Estate plc'), trading as Jababeka & Co., is the first publicly listed industrial estate developer in Indonesia, [1] being listed on the Jakarta and Surabaya Stock Exchange under the "KJIA" ticker symbol in 1994. It was established in 1989 by Setyono Djuandi ...
Serbuni was affiliated to the trade union centre SOBSI, which was linked to the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). K. Werdojo was the general secretary of Serbuni. From 1956 onwards unions at the four Unilever factories in Indonesia (three in Jakarta, one in Surabaya) became increasingly active
Sariwangi. Sariwangi (stylized as SariWangi) is an Indonesian tea brand currently owned by Unilever. The brand name literally means 'fragrant essence' in Indonesian. Sariwangi was the first Indonesian tea brand to be packaged in bags, as opposed to the more traditional loose serving. This practical way of serving tea caught on with Indonesian ...
In 1933, Unilever Indonesia was established in December as Lever Zeepfabrieken N.V. and had operations in Cikarang, West Java at Rungkut, East Java and North Sumatra. 1941–1960. After 1945, Unilever's once-successful American businesses (Lever Brothers and T.J. Lipton) began to decline.
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In 2019, Joko Widodo, commonly known as Jokowi, pledged to move Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta on the island of Java, to “Nusantara,” a to-be-constructed city on the island of Borneo over ...
Paulus Gerardus Josephus Maria Polman, KBE [1] (born 11 July 1956) is a Dutch businessman and author. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of the British/Dutch consumer goods company Unilever. [2] Polman is also the co-author (with Andrew Winston) of Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take.