What are your top 3 hydropower companies?
Recommend me some best hydropower to put my money in? View on r/NepalStock by deltacronvirus
Recommend me some best hydropower to put my money in? View on r/NepalStock by deltacronvirus
So last year I posted about my Python Package that communicated with [Nepalstock.com.np](https://Nepalstock.com.np) Rest API, but soon after I released it there were some changes on the NEPSE site and we couldn’t figure out a way around it. And I have been busy with life so couldn’t really work on it. Last month I worked
In the latest trading session, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 1,971.10 points, marking a significant loss of 33.20 points or 1.65% compared to the previous day’s closing. This followed a loss of 18.60 points on Wednesday. The trading day began with the index opening at 2,004.58, reaching a low point of
Can you tell us why do you have them in the list? Just looking for discussion. View on r/NepalStock by made_wid_atoms
What companies are giving you a real gut feeling, which might go up in near future? share your ideas and views and lets discuss why do you think it’ll boom. View on r/NepalStock by Longjumping-Class420
Do you think it’s too risky to invest in? Personally I’ve found these companies to have massively increased their profitability over the years and bull market ma jasto company ni ramro badcha. I’m planning to invest a significant portion of my portfolio in microfinance companies like ILBS, GMFBS, USLB, and some other. I have found
I am trying to search for the oldest companies still trading to study their price behavior. Companies like Nabil, NLIC, UNL have charts since 2011-2013 but i am not able to find companies with charts that have greater back history. Please suggest View on r/NepalStock by sockholder
just curious View on r/NepalStock by [deleted]
The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) is looking to make important changes to the rules governing hydropower companies, especially regarding the issuance of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and right shares. These changes will involve updates to the regulations related to registering and removing hydropower companies. Hydropower companies often raise capital by selling shares to
Same as above. View on r/NepalStock by [deleted]
Where do all the financial companies publish their quarterly reports? yo sabai media (sharesansar, nepsealpha, merolagani) haru le pani ta kunai source bata extract garxa hola ni. tyo source chahi kun ho? i checked the websites of many companies, teha katti companies le upload nai gareko hudaina, then i checked [nepalstock.com.np](https://nepalstock.com.np) teha pani time ma
In Nepal Is it possible to invest in foreign countries by an individual ? If it is possible by an institution then what are the terms and conditions? View on r/NepalStock by Nepal_queries