Jakarta, IDN Times – The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) displayed a strong performance during this week’s trading period, from November 24-28, 2025. Amidst this positive trend for the benchmark index, a selection of 10 individual stocks recorded both significant gains and notable declines.
According to data released by the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI), PT Buana Artha Anugerah Tbk (STAR) emerged as the week’s top gainer, while PT Guna Timur Raya Tbk (TRUK) experienced the sharpest decline.
Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the stocks that delivered the most substantial returns (top gainers) and those that saw the steepest losses (top losers) throughout this trading week:
1. Top Gainers This Week

Here are the companies that led the pack as the week’s top gainers:
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PT Buana Artha Anugerah Tbk (STAR) soared by 93.75 percent, closing at Rp186 per share.
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PT Arkora Hydro Tbk (ARKO) climbed 76.69 percent, reaching Rp4,700 per share.
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PT Sunson Textile Manufacturer Tbk (SSTM) rose 70.11 percent, to Rp1,480 per share.
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PT Red Planet Indonesia Tbk (PSKT) surged 108 percent, ending at Rp266 per share.
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PT Bank Oke Indonesia Tbk (DNAR) advanced 66.40 percent, settling at Rp208 per share.
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PT Sanurhasta Mitra Tbk (MINA) increased 63.72 percent, closing at Rp370 per share.
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PT Asri Karya Lestari Tbk (ASLI) gained 62.81 percent, reaching Rp394 per share.
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PT Nusa Raya Cipta Tbk (NRCA) went up 61.26 percent, to Rp1,790 per share.
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PT Minna Padi Aset Manajemen Tbk (PADI) saw a 60.53 percent rise, ending at Rp122 per share.
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PT Personel Alih Daya Tbk (PADA) jumped 48.15 percent, closing at Rp200 per share.
2. Top Losers This Week

Conversely, these were the stocks that experienced the most significant downturns, making them the top losers throughout the week:
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PT Guna Timur Raya Tbk (TRUK) plummeted by 27.22 percent, settling at Rp484 per share.
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PT Suryamas Dutamakmur Tbk (SMDM) fell 25.40 percent, to Rp940 per share.
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PT Koka Indonesia Tbk (KOKA) dropped 25 percent, closing at Rp252 per share.
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PT Puri Global Sukses Tbk (PURI) declined 22.49 percent, ending at Rp386 per share.
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PT Green Power Group Tbk (LABA) lost 18.98 percent, to Rp175 per share.
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PT Leyand International Tbk (LAPD) decreased 18.75 percent, settling at Rp208 per share.
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PT Multi Garam Utama Tbk (FOLK) slid 17.18 percent, closing at Rp270 per share.
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PT MNC Digital Entertainment Tbk (MSIN) fell 16.47 percent, to Rp416 per share.
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PT Hotel Fitra International Tbk (FITT) dropped 16.23 percent, ending at Rp645 per share.
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PT Krida Jaringan Nusantara Tbk (KJEN) declined 16.08 percent, closing at Rp240 per share.
3. IHSG Strengthened This Week

The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) demonstrated robust growth throughout this trading week. Notably, the IHSG briefly reached an all-time high of 8,602 before concluding the week at 8,508.706 on Friday (November 28). This closing figure represents a commendable 1.12 percent increase from its position of 8,414.35 at the end of the previous week.
Furthermore, the total market capitalization on the BEI reached a substantial Rp15,626 trillion. This marks a significant 1.53 percent rise from the previous week’s valuation of Rp15,391 trillion, underscoring the positive investor sentiment.
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Summary
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) showed strong performance from November 24-28, 2025, rising 1.12 percent to close at 8,508.706 after briefly touching a record high of 8,602. This positive trend was accompanied by a 1.53 percent increase in market capitalization, reaching Rp15,626 trillion. PT Buana Artha Anugerah Tbk (STAR) emerged as the week’s top gainer, soaring by 93.75 percent.
Conversely, PT Guna Timur Raya Tbk (TRUK) experienced the sharpest decline, plummeting by 27.22 percent during the same trading period. Other significant gainers included PT Arkora Hydro Tbk (ARKO) and PT Sunson Textile Manufacturer Tbk (SSTM), while PT Suryamas Dutamakmur Tbk (SMDM) and PT Koka Indonesia Tbk (KOKA) were among the other top losers.
