DEWA - PT. Darma Henwa Tbk

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JAKARTA - On Wednesday, October 30, foreign investors were seen purchasing and selling stocks, with a total of 2.60 billion shares purchased and 3.12 billion shares sold. As a result, net foreign volume closed at -523.74 million shares. The mineral mining business PT Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk (BRMS) had the most shares bought, with 263.45 million shares purchased for a net volume of 187.85 million shares.

50.54 million shares of gold mining company PT J Resources Asia Pasifik Tbk (PSAB) were also purchased, for a net volume of 23.34 million shares. Furthermore, 26.60 million shares of palm oil producer PT Nusantara Sawit Sejahtera Tbk (NSSS) were purchased for a net volume of 21.76 million shares, followed by 51.69 million shares of real estate development company PT Wulandari Bangun Laksana Tbk (BSBK) for a net volume of 18.83 million shares. In addition, 35.23 million shares of PT Darma Henwa Tbk (DEWA), which provides general mining contractor services, were purchased, with a net volume of 17.27 million shares.

On the top sell list, foreign investors sold 249.15 million shares of e-commerce company PT Bukalapak.com Tbk (BUKA), resulting in a net volume of -202.70 million shares. Shares of the digital company PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GOTO) were also sold, totaling 891.38 million shares and a net volume of -197.13 million. Apart from that, shares of the hotel and resort management business PT MNC Land Tbk (KPIG) were sold for 138.21 million shares, with a net volume of -57.63 million shares. In the banking sector, foreign investors sold 101.06 million shares of PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA) with a net volume of -55.49 million shares and 159.73 million shares of PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI) with a net volume of -45.44 million shares. (KD)

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