BUMI - PT. Bumi Resources Tbk

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JAKARTA - On Thursday, January 4, foreign buying volume was stable at roughly 2.06 billion shares, while foreign selling volume was 1.85 billion shares. As a result, foreign net volume was in surplus at 207.33 million shares. The most purchased shares were those of the coal mining company PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI), which totaled roughly 166.53 million shares with a net volume of 79.17 million shares.

Foreign investors also purchased shares in two banking companies, PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk (BMRI) and PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA). BMRI’s shares were purchased for 125.38 million shares in a net volume of 64.12 million shares, while BBCA’s shares were purchased for 66.65 million shares in a net volume of 38.04 million shares. PT Nusantara Sawit Sejahtera Tbk (NSSS) and coal producer PT Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk (ADRO) both recorded net volumes in the range of 33 million shares from share purchases of roughly 39 million shares.

Shares of the digital company PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GOTO) were the most sold on the list, with around 428.53 million shares sold and a net volume of -196.87 million shares. In addition, approximately 58.01 million shares of PT Dharma Satya Nusantara Tbk (DSNG) in the wood industry were sold, with a net volume of -52.23 million shares. Following that, shares of the investment company PT Global Mediacom Tbk (BMTR) were sold for 40.90 million shares with a net volume of -25.15 million shares, followed by shares of the mineral mining company PT Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk (BRMS) for 37.75 million shares with a net volume of -21.94 million shares. Finally, in the banking sector, foreign investors sold 25.47 million shares of PT Bank KB Bukopin Tbk (BBKP), resulting in a net volume of -20.06 million shares. (KD)

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