BUVA is trading 3.6% down at IDR 1,060 as investors pivot to profit-taking following a Q1 2026 net loss, reversing a 7.08% gain seen in the previous session.

  • The decline comes despite significant foreign investor interest on May 5, which saw Rp50.75 billion in net inflows, ranking the stock among the top foreign buys.
  • The current Q1 weakness contrasts sharply with the company's 2025 performance, which featured a Rp99.19 billion profit surge, leaving technical support levels at IDR 1,005 and IDR 990 as critical markers for near-term stability.