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Red Flag / Green Flag Analysis

Green Flags
  • There were: 2x monthly occurence of decrease in public holding --> buying activity
  • Net public holding change within the past 6 months: -0.28%
  • In the last 6 months: out of 1,552 million shares bought: 52 million shares came from Foreign holders
  • Foreign holders had been net buying 5 months out of the last 6 months time period
Red Flags
  • There were 2 names of substantial holders selling
  • Top 2 sellers were: ['Public', 'Ocbc Sec PT. Ltd S/A Hudson River Group PT. Ltd']
  • Total sold value in the last 6 months: IDR -0.7 billion
  • Foreign holders had been net selling 1 months out of the last 6 months time period
Green Flags
  • Current EBITDA 10.9 B is sufficient to cover current Interest Exp -5.1 B
  • Total EBITDA 45.0 B is sufficient to cover Total Interest Exp -16.6 B in the last 8 quarters
  • 6 months Net Profit growing 79.0% compared to last year
Red Flags
  • Top line decreased by -21.3% in latest Q3 '25 quarter
  • Significant Non-Operating Loss: -25.1% of Net Income in latest Q3 '25 quarter
  • Noise detected, check I/S structure in latest Q3 '25 quarter
Green Flags
  • Current Ratio: 1.3x with an avg of 1.4x over 8 quarters
Red Flags
  • Detected buildup of inventory and receivables in the balance sheet (current).
  • There's a buildup of inventory and receivables in the last 2 quarters
Green Flags
Red Flags
  • Negative Operating CF with positive Net Profit --> bad earnings quality

Income Statement Breakdown

Common size breakdown of the income statement.

Revenue vs. Expenses Breakdown

A detailed breakdown of revenue sources and expense categories.

Income Statement Flow (Sankey)

Shows the flow from top-line revenue to bottom-line net profit.

Foreign Flow (in Shares)

Net flow of foreign funds into the stock.

Balance Sheet Breakdown

Bubble size is proportional to the value of each balance sheet account.