Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – After getting red, The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) managed to slightly strengthen in the first session today. JCI closed up 0.11% to 6,331.35 at the close of the first trading session, Tuesday (16/3/2021).
According to IDX data, there are 160 shares that have risen, 290 stocks have declined and 172 stocks have stagnated, with a transaction value of Rp 6.5 trillion and a trading volume of 11.96 billion shares.
Foreign stock market investors left Indonesia with a record net foreign sales of Rp 108.78 billion in the regular market. Meanwhile, foreigners recorded a net purchase on the negotiation market and cash market amounting to Rp 26.07 billion.
Here are the top 5 stock gainers and losers of today’s session (16/3).
Top Gainers
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Visi Media Asia (VIVA), shares + 34.62% IDR 70, transaction IDR 79.6 billion
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Greenwood Sejahtera (GWSA), + 31.51% IDR 192, transaction IDR 15.2 billion
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Menteng Heritage Realty (HRME), + 28.00% IDR 64, transaction IDR 13.4 Billion
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Intermedia Capital (MDIA), + 28.00% IDR 96, transaction IDR 27.0 billion
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Indosat (ISAT), + 15.56% IDR 6,500, transaction IDR 202.1 Billion
Top Losers
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Surya Permata Andalan (NATO), shares -6.72% Rp. 625, transaction Rp. 88.9 billion
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Bank Jago (ARTO), -6.68% IDR 10,125, transaction IDR 70.8 Billion
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Megalestari Epack Sentosaraya (EPAC), -6.58% IDR 71, transaction IDR 5.8 Billion
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Bank Ganesha (BGTG), -6.54% IDR 200, transaction IDR 55.8 Billion
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Bank Capital Indonesia (BACA), -6.45% IDR 725, transaction IDR 75.2 billion
The shares of the Bakrie Group issuer, VIVA, took the lead top gainers after darting through the top auto rejection (ARA) of 34.62% to the position of Rp 70 / share. The shares of MDIA, a subsidiary of VIVA, which manages the ANTV station also jumped 28%.
Meanwhile, the bank shares that were also owned by Gojek, ARTO, collapsed and penetrated the lower auto rejection (ARB) to IDR 10,125 / share. The transaction value of these shares amounted to Rp 70.8 billion.
Foreigners are recorded to have left ARTO with a value of Rp. 10.63 billion.
With this, ARTO’s shares have continued to weaken since yesterday (15/3), when ARTO’s shares slumped 4.62% to IDR 10,850 / share.
Previously, on Friday (12/3), in the 2020 annual financial report, ARTO recorded a net loss of IDR 189.57 billion over the past year. This figure is lower than the previous year which posted a net loss of Rp 121.96 billion.
Then, the total net interest income soared 462.08% to Rp 64.64 billion last year from Rp 11.5 billion in 2019.
Total assets of ARTO as of December 31, 2020 were recorded at IDR 2,180 billion, up 65% compared to the previous year’s position, which was IDR 1,321 billion.
Meanwhile, liabilities were recorded at Rp. 948 billion last year, an increase of 37%, compared to the position on December 31, 2019, which was Rp. 640 billion.
The percentage of non-performing loans (NPL) gross and net was 0.00%.
CNBC INDONESIA RESEARCH TEAM
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