DSSA
Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk
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- Lay Krisnan Cahya
- Lokita Prasetya
- Hermawan Tarjono
- Daniel Cahya
- Alex Sutanto
- David Fernando Audy
- Mona Angelique Susanto
- Timotius Max Sulaiman, SE
- Franky Oesman Widjaja
- Dr.-Ing. Evita Herawati Legowo
- Dr. Robert Arthur Simanjuntak
- Ir. F.X. Sutijastoto, M.A.
- Dr. Hendrikus Passagi, S.Sos, S.H., M.H., M.Sc.
- Handhianto Suryo Kentjono, Ph.D.
DSSA closed at 815 , -99.19% YTD and -98.63% over the trailing year. Over 52 weeks it has traded between 465 and 116.000. Current price sits in the 0th percentile of its 52-week range.
The commodity benchmarks this company’s revenue rides, end-of-day.
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Production and sales volume, overburden and strip ratio, and product specs (calorific value for coal, metal grades) from DSSA’s annual reports are being added, so you can read the assets behind the earnings, not just the revenue line.
What you pay for, and what you get back.
How Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk compares to 0 peers in Minyak, Gas & Batu Bara.
- Kontan Market· 24 Apr 2026
HSBC Global Investment Research set a year‑end target of 7,500 for Indonesia’s composite index (IHSG) but warned that the market faces short‑term pressure because MSCI has postponed the rebalancing of the MSCI Indonesia Index to June 2026 amid ongoing regulatory reforms. The delay and the possibility of a future downgrade to frontier‑market status could force large shareholders to increase free‑float—potentially via rights issues—adding supply that may depress stock prices and prompting HSBC to issue an underweight rating on Indonesian equities. Consequently, the broader Indonesian equity market is expected to experience modest downside risk and reduced liquidity until the MSCI status is clarified.
▼ bearish - Bloomberg Technoz· 21 Apr 2026
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) fell 0.46% to 7,559 on Tuesday, even as most other Asian markets rose, bringing the index close to the key 7,500 support level. Energy stocks led the declines, dropping about 0.79%, while infrastructure shares fell 0.67%; the biggest losers were PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa (‑14.9%), PT Golden Flower (‑14.9%) and PT Ifishdeco (‑14.7%). The broader market weakness was reflected in the LQ45 index, which slid 1.61% to 743.67.
▼ bearish
| Metric | 2025-12-31 | 2025-09-30 |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 771.9M | 696.3M |
| Gross Profit | 250.9M | 211.1M |
| Operating Income | 120.3M | 69.8M |
| Net Income | 53.3M | 80.2M |
| EBITDA | 153.3M | 142.7M |
| Total Assets | 4.4B | 4.2B |
| Total Equity | 2.3B | 2.2B |
| Total Debt | 1.5B | 1.4B |
| Operating Cash Flow | 68.0M | 4.6M |
| Free Cash Flow | -103.7M | -72.4M |