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Liberty Energy Company Limited Reports Net Loss in Q3

Liberty Energy Company Limited (LEC) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80, revealing a net loss of Rs. 7.99 crores. In the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year, the company had incurred a loss of Rs. 1.99 crores.

The financial expense for LEC amounted to Rs. 14.17 crores, which the company attributed to various force majeure events occurring during the construction period. These events have adversely affected the company’s profitability.

On the positive side, LEC generated revenue of Rs. 13.11 crores from the sale of electricity. Additionally, the company’s administrative and other operating expenses have significantly decreased by 65.23%, reducing to Rs. 57.05 lakhs up to the third quarter of the current fiscal year.

LEC maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.50 Arba. However, the company’s financial performance is reflected in its negative earnings per share (EPS) ratio of -5.33 and a below-average net worth per share of Rs. 83.03.

At the end of the third quarter of FY 2079/2080, the closing price of LEC’s shares stood at Rs. 270.

The Upper Dordi “A” Hydropower Project, owned by LEC and located in Lamjung district, has been in continuous operation during the third quarter. As per the implementation of Nepal Financial Reporting Standards (NFRS), all overhead costs not directly attributable to the project or its construction have been transferred to the profit or loss account, resulting in a negative EPS. The commercial operation of the project began in Mangsir, 2079.

LEC has also completed the feasibility study and Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) for other projects, namely the Badigad Khola Hydropower Project (24.6 MW) in Baglung and the Lodo Hydropower Project (1.6 MW) in Lamjung. The company has applied for the generation license at the Department of Electricity Development (DOED) for these projects.

During the 13th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Baisakh 25, 2080, under the leadership of Mr. Kush Kumar Joshi, the chairman of the company, LEC’s proposal to issue 50% of right shares worth Rs. 75 crores to existing shareholders was approved.

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