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JAKARTA - On Monday, January 20, the Indonesia Stock Exchange's list of share ownership changes above 5% highlighted the investor PT MNC Sekuritas, which simultaneously sold an impressive quantity of shares in two issuers that are also a part of the MNC Group.

First, MNC Sekuritas reduced its share part from 14.82% to 9.4% by releasing 5.28 billion shares of PT MNC Land Tbk (KPIG), a real estate business.

Following that, the investor sold 1.12 billion shares of PT MNC Digital Entertainment Tbk (MSIN), causing the stake to drop from 9.83% to 7.99%. Both of the transactions were facilitated by PT MNC Sekuritas itself.

Additionally, PT Elsiscom Prima Karya sold off 10.50 million shares of its stake in PT Galva Technologies Tbk (GLVA). GLVA shares are involved in the distribution of IT items, including personal computers.

Additionally, it looked like foreign investors were selling off shares. The first to do so was HSBC-Fund SVS A/C Chengdong Investment Corp-Self, which hasn't finished selling off its stake in mining holding firm PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI), this time 34.01 million shares.

CGS International Securities Singapore Pte Ltd then sold 1.51 million shares of PT Wilton Makmur Indonesia Tbk (SQMI), a gold miner.

PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk (WIFI), often referred to as Surge, on the other hand, welcomed Djoni as a new 5.09% shareholder in their digital advertising business. This private investor purchased 120 million shares via PT Mandiri Sekuritas.

Then, through PT Ciptadana Sekuritas Asia, PT Laut Biru Teknologi raised its investment in augmented reality (AR) company PT Wir Asia Tbk (WIRG) by 13 million shares.

Then, through PT Mandiri Sekuritas, PT Griyainsani Cakrasadaya acquired 2.31 million shares of PT Mitra Keluarga Karyasehat Tbk (MIKA), the network operator for Mitra Keluarga Hospital.

A foreign investor in PT Sarimelati Kencana Tbk (PZZA), DBS Bank Ltd S/A Pemberton Asian Opportunities Fund, subsequently invested around 4 million additional shares in the business that owns the Indonesian franchise for the Pizza Hut restaurant chain.

Lastly, through PT CGS International Sekuritas Indonesia, individual investor Manoj Pitamber Nanwani acquired an extra 2.3 million shares in PT Wintermar Offshore Marine Tbk (WINS), a company that provides transportation services to the oil and gas sector. (KD)

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