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JAWA Share Price Soars Another 34.57% on Wednesday (4/10)

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Doc. Palmoilmagazine.com / The selling price of palm oil shares was again led by JAWA shares which skyrocketed by 34.57 percent to Rp. 109 per share.

PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – Trading in palm oil stocks on Wednesday, October 4, 2023 experienced another big surprise. The selling price of palm oil shares was again led by JAWA shares which skyrocketed by 34.57 percent to Rp. 109 per share.

The increase in JAWA’s share price was also followed by several other palm oil stocks because it was dragged by the selling price of JAWA shares. This increase is an indicator of the confidence of stock investors in investing.

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Here are the TOP 5 selling prices of palm oil stocks in stock trading (4/10), based on Palmoilmagazine.com monitoring:

  1. JAWA shares, or PT Kaya Agro Wattie Tbk, rose 34.57 percent. The selling price of JAWA shares was Rp 109 per share.
  2. MGRO or PT Mahkota Group Tbk. shares, up 4.07 percent. The selling price of MGRO shares is Rp. 640 per share.
  3. SSMS or PT Sawit Sumbermas Sarana Tbk. shares, up 3.60 percent. The selling price of SSMS shares is Rp. 1,295 per share.
  4. MKTR or PT Menthobi Karyatama Raya Tbk. shares, up 2.50 percent. The selling price of MKTR shares is Rp. 123 per share.
  5. PNGO or PT Pinago Utama Tbk. shares, up 1.82 percent. The selling price of PNGO shares is Rp. 1,400 per share.

The increase in the selling price of TOP 5 Sasit shares was also followed by an increase in the selling price of other palm oil stocks. Such as the increase in the selling price of ANJT and FAPA shares, which rose by 0.67 percent and 0.49 percent.

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Meanwhile, the Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) fell 54.31 points. IHSG to the level of 6,886.58. The fall in IHSG level is a continuation of yesterday (3/10).

Morning stock trading opened at the IHSG level of 6,957.01. This morning’s opening fell by 4.45 points compared to the closing of afternoon trading yesterday (3/10).

Throughout stock trading on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the IHSG ranged from the level of 6,940.89 to the level of 6,992.63. With 1.3 million shares traded.

The value of stock trading reached Rp. 12.5 trillion. With the contribution of some stocks decreased in selling price and some increased in selling price.

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