BUMI - PT. Bumi Resources Tbk

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JAKARTA - The addition of 304 million shares by Wahyu Dwi Jatmiko, an individual investor in PT Logisticsplus International Tbk (LOPI), was highlighted in the list of share ownership changes exceeding 5% of the Indonesia Stock Exchange on Friday, January 17.

This investor formerly owned about 39.19 percent of the shares. However, Wahyu now owns 66.82% of the company after the most recent acquisition through PT OSO Sekuritas Indonesia. In this company that provides transportation management services, he is now formally the controlling stakeholder.

Additionally, through PT Trust Sekuritas, individual investor Lee Suharlie purchased 42.05 million shares of PT MegaPower Makmur Tbk (MPOW). He has also become a new investor in this company that provides goods and services to power plants, holding a 5.15% stake.

The controller of PT Mitra Keluarga Karyasehat Tbk (MIKA), PT Griyainsani Cakrasadaya, also added shares, totaling 1.06 million shares. It now owns 63.92% of this hospital operator, a modest rise.

The next shareholder to purchase shares is PT Laut Biru Teknologi. This investor now owns about 25.78% of the shares of PT Wir Asia Tbk (WIRG), a business that develops augmented reality (AR) technology, after acquiring an additional 585 thousand shares.

Shares of PT Sarimelati Kencana Tbk (PZZA) appear to still be being hoarded by foreign investor DBS Bank Ltd S/A Pemberton Asian Opportunities Fund. This investor now owns 8.8% of the shares of the Pizza Hut restaurant franchise holder after purchasing 1.03 million shares.

However, this time around, PT MNC Asia Holding Tbk executed the biggest divestment, selling 53.49 million shares of its real estate company, PT MNC Land Tbk (KPIG). Following this transaction, 23.83 million shares of PT Buana Lintas Lautan Tbk (BULL), an oil and gas tanker company, were released by PT Fersindo Nusa Jaya.

Additionally, shares sold by foreign investors were reported. More than 25.18 million shares of PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI), a coal mining holding company, were sold by HSBC-Fund SVS A/C Chengdong Investment Corp-Self.

Subsequently, Chemical Asia Corporation Pte Ltd released about 18.15 million shares of PT Victoria Investama Tbk (VICO), a financial services business. Lastly, Bank of Singapore Limited sold 1.25 million shares in PT Bank Amar Indonesia Tbk (AMAR), a digital banking enterprise, through Citibank, N.A. (KD).

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