BUMI - PT. Bumi Resources Tbk

Rp 97

-6 (-6,00%)

JAKARTA - Foreign investors' total purchases and sales of shares were relatively constant on Monday, October 2. The foreign purchasing value was 1.59 billion shares, and the foreign selling value was 1.98 billion shares, resulting in a net foreign of -391.50 million shares. The largest share withdrawal occurred in the digital company PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GOTO), where foreign investors sold 458.06 million shares and only bought 55.73 million shares, resulting in a net volume of -402.32 million shares. Meanwhile, the most purchased shares belonged to the coal mining company PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI), which was purchased for 63 million shares with a net volume of 48.51 million shares.

Furthermore, shares of the construction company PT Acset Indonusa Tbk (ACST) were also purchased for 32.89 million shares with a net volume of 26.30 million shares, followed by the purchase of 28.83 million shares of the palm oil company PT Nusantara Sawit Sejahtera Tbk (NSSS) with a volume of net foreign 21.22 million shares. Aside from that, the banking company PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI) and the aquaculture firm PT Central Proteina Prima Tbk (CPRO) both have a net volume in the range of 18 million shares, with foreign investors purchasing 51.73 million shares of BBRI and 18.96 million shares of CPRO.

On the top-selling list, shares of PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk (META), which operates in the infrastructure development sector, were sold for 55.04 million shares, and the net volume was nearly -37 million shares. Shares of PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk (MEDC), an oil and gas exploration and production business, were also sold for 39.13 million shares, with a net foreign volume of -27.69 million shares. With a net volume range of -23 million shares, shares of the energy investment company PT MNC Energy Investments Tbk (IATA) were sold for 29.03 million shares, followed by the sale of 30.73 million shares of PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk (BIPI), which operates in the energy resources infrastructure sector.

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