BUMI - PT. Bumi Resources Tbk

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-7 (-6,00%)

JAKARTA - On Friday, March 10, GOTO and NSSS shares became the key players in foreign investors' trading. Foreign investors purchased shares of PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GOTO) with a volume of 1.02 billion and a net volume of 250.06 million, while shares of PT Nusantara Sawit Sejahtera Tbk (NSSS) were purchased for 256.16 million with a net volume of 239.50 million. These two shares managed to boost the daily net foreign volume to 591,245,000 shares. The total daily transaction volumes were 2.30 billion shares sold and 1.71 billion shares purchased.

In third place, foreigners purchased as many as 119.65 million shares of PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI), with a relatively high net volume of around 93.29 million shares. This was followed by the purchase of 103.17 million shares of PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI), which was accompanied by significant sales, resulting in a net volume of only about 18 million shares. Furthermore, foreign investors purchased nearly 50 million shares of PT Bukalapak.com Tbk (BUKA), leading to a net volume of around 37.54 million shares.

Foreign sales, on the other hand, are pretty minimal. PT Bank Jago Tbk (ARTO) had the lowest net volume, with -23.34 million shares, after foreign investors released 29.45 million ARTO shares. Furthermore, two issuers, PT Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTM) and PT MNC Asia Holding Tbk (BHIT), both recorded a net volume of negative 16 million shares. The two companies' sales volumes were 35.74 million ANTM and 24.72 million BHIT. Furthermore, foreign shareholders sold 37.75 million shares of PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (GIAA) and 9.02 million shares of PT Elnusa Tbk (ELSA), with both reporting net volumes of around negative 9 million shares. (KD)

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