BUMI - PT. Bumi Resources Tbk

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JAKARTA - On Tuesday, December 27, GOTO shares once again became the largest contributor to foreign investors' negative net trading volume. GOTO's net volume is minus 400 million shares out of a total of 406 million after foreign investors sold 1,024,358,000 shares of PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk. The daily total number of shares purchased by foreign investors was 1.28 billion, while those sold totalled 1.69 billion.

Four other issuers who made the top-sell list reported net volumes ranging from minus 21 million to 25 million shares. Foreign investors first sold 41.69 million shares in PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI), followed by 37.79 million shares in PT Bakrie & Brothers Tbk (BNBR). Following that, it appeared that foreign investors released 30.04 million shares of PT Dayamitra Telekomunikasi Tbk (MTEL) and 26.75 million shares of PT Ace Hardware Indonesia Tbk (ACES).

PT Bukalapak.com Tbk (BUKA) had the highest net volume this time, with 35.86 million shares, after foreign investors purchased 37.59 million shares of the issuer that provides the e-commerce platform. PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI) actually had the most foreign purchases with 46.92 million shares, but the net volume was just below 20 million shares. Furthermore, foreign shareholders purchased a large number of shares of modern retail issuer PT Matahari Putra Prima Tbk (MPPA), totaling 27.54 million shares, followed by the purchase of 12.36 million shares of PT Bank KB Bukopin Tbk (BBKP). Finally, without selling a single share, foreigners purchased 9.90 million shares of PT Pelayaran Nasional Ekalya Purnamasari Tbk (ELPI). (KD)

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