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CSRA Shares Rose 1.81% on Tuesday (10/10)

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Doc. Palmoilmagazine.com / CSRA shares rose 1.81 percent, followed by six other palm oil issuers.

PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – The upward trend in palm oil stock prices continues, as recorded in stock trading on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX / BEI) on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, CSRA shares rose 1.81 percent, followed by six other palm oil issuers.

Based on Palmoilmagazine.com observation, stock trading (10/10) was relatively smooth and managed to push up some of the selling prices of shares. The increase in the selling price of CSRA shares, or PT Cisadane Sawit Raya Tbk, is part of the strengthening prospects for the national palm oil business.

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The following are the selling prices of palm oil shares on Tuesday, October 10, 2023: CSRA shares or PT. Cisadane Sawit Raya Tbk., rose 1.81 percent. The selling price of CSRA shares is Rp. 505 per share.  DSNG or PT Dharma Satya Nusantara Tbk. shares, up 1.65 percent. The selling price of DSNG shares is Rp. 620 per share.  AALI shares or PT Astra Agro Lestari Tbk. rose 1.37 percent.

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Followed by the selling price of AALI shares to Rp. 7,375 per share. PSGO or PT Palma Serasih Tbk. shares, up 0.71 percent. The selling price of PSGO shares is Rp. 141 per share.  ANJT shares or PT Austindo Nusantara Jaya Tbk. rose 0.67 percent. The selling price of ANJT shares is Rp. 755 per share.

The increase in the selling price of palm oil shares was also experienced by SIMP and SMAR shares. Respectively, the selling price increase was 0.52 percent and 0.47 percent.

Meanwhile, the Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) in stock trading on Tuesday, October 10, 2023 rose 30.73 points. The IHSG increase of 0.45 percent was to the level of 6,922.19.

The increase in the IHSG level occurred since morning, opening at 6,907.82, up from the closing afternoon yesterday (9/10). Throughout stock trading, IHSG was at the level of 6,907.62 to the level of 6,954.01.

Stock trading conditions were relatively smooth and throughout the day experienced a creeping increase in the JCI level, until it closed in the afternoon up 30.73 points. The increase in JCI level was also supported by some stocks that still experienced an increase in selling prices.

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