BUMI - PT. Bumi Resources Tbk

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JAKARTA - On Friday, November 1, foreign stock purchasing and selling totaled nearly 3 billion shares, with 2.85 billion shares purchased and 2.98 billion shares sold. As a result, net foreign volume finished at -133.37 million shares.

On the top buy list, the most purchased shares belonged to the digital company PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GOTO), which was bought up to 1.06 billion shares with a net volume of 181.64 million shares. The coal mining business PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI)'s shares were then purchased for 149.47 million shares, with a net volume of 95.31 million shares. In the lifestyle product retail sector, PT Mitra Active Adiperkasa Tbk (MAPA) shares were purchased for 56.59 million shares, for a net volume of 32.87 million shares. Furthermore, 62.19 million shares of PT Central Omega Resources Tbk (DKFT), which focuses on mining and trading of mining products, with a net volume of 32.65 million shares, were purchased, followed by 32.53 million shares of industrial raw materials company PT Sinergi Multi Lestarindo Tbk with a net volume of 31.94 million shares.

Meanwhile, on the top sell list, foreign investors sold 129.11 million shares of the financial firm PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI) and generated a net volume of -61.73 million shares. Moreover, 161.25 million shares of mineral mining businesses were sold, for a net volume of -50.06 million shares. The following shares sold belonged to the multimedia business PT Surya Citra Media Tbk (SCMA), totalling around 54.12 million shares bought with a net volume of -49.61 million shares. Around 71.13 million shares of the e-commerce company PT Bukalapak.com Tbk (BUKA) were then sold, with a net volume of -29.38 million shares. Finally, PT Multipolar Tbk (MLPL) shares in the electronic retail sector were sold for 71.49 million shares, resulting in a net volume of -29.06 million shares. (KD)


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