Tag: Crores

  • Nepal’s Cement and Clinker Exports Surge: Rs. 2.6 Arba in Seven Months; Magh Records Rs. 29 Crores

    Nepal’s Cement and Clinker Exports Surge: Rs. 2.6 Arba in Seven Months; Magh Records Rs. 29 Crores


    The Department of Customs has reported a significant increase in cement and clinker exports from Nepal to India, totaling Rs. 2.6 Arba during the first seven months of the current fiscal year (from Shrawan to Magh). This represents a notable 168% rise compared to the previous fiscal year’s exports of Rs. 77.93 crores. Leading this surge are key players in Nepal’s cement industry, including Palpa Cement, Arghakhanchi Cement, and Balaji Cement, actively contributing to the upward trend. Particularly impressive is the month of Magh, where exports reached Rs. 29 crores, showcasing the strong demand for Nepalese cement and clinker in the Indian market. Over the seven months, a significant amount of 21 lakh 47 thousand 345 tons of cement and clinker have been exported to India.

     

  • Soaltee Hotel Limited Q2 FY 2080/2081: Net Profit Rs. 26.31 Crores, 9.44% Revenue Growth

    Soaltee Hotel Limited Q2 FY 2080/2081: Net Profit Rs. 26.31 Crores, 9.44% Revenue Growth


    Soaltee Hotel Limited (SHL) reported an impressive net profit of Rs. 26.31 crores in the second quarter of the fiscal year 2080/2081, marking a significant increase from Rs. 25.14 crores in the same period last year.

    During this quarter, the company’s total revenue saw a notable rise of 9.44%, reaching Rs. 1.05 Arba, compared to Rs. 96.01 crores in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. At the same time, total expenses for the quarter stood at Rs. 73.28 crores.

     

  • NRN Infrastructure Reports Q2 Net Profit Surge to Rs. 1.63 Crores; EPS at Rs. 2.67

    NRN Infrastructure Reports Q2 Net Profit Surge to Rs. 1.63 Crores; EPS at Rs. 2.67


     

    NRN Infrastructure and Development Limited (NRN) has published its second-quarter report for the fiscal year 2080/2081, indicating a significant increase in net profit by 188.03%. Despite this surge, the net profit rose to Rs. 1.63 crores compared to Rs. 56.78 lakhs in the same quarter of the previous year.

    The company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 1.22 billion, with retained earnings amounting to Rs. 6.47 crores and an investment revaluation reserve of Rs. 54.15 crores. During Q2 of FY 2080/81, NRN has invested Rs. 34.27 crores in associates.

     

  • NIBL Stable Fund Allotted; Fund Size Extended to Rs. 113 Crores

    NIBL Stable Fund Allotted; Fund Size Extended to Rs. 113 Crores


    NIMB Ace Capital Limited launched its latest closed-end mutual fund scheme, named the “NIBL Stable Fund,” valued at Rs 1 Arba. The subscription period began on the 2nd of Magh and ended on the 16th of Magh, 2080. The allotment program took place at NIMB Ace Capital’s premises in Lazimpat on the 24th of Magh at 9 AM.

    Originally planning for 10 crore units at Rs 10 per unit, the fund saw significant oversubscription, prompting a resizing to 113% of its initial size. As a result, the total units issued for the “NIBL Stable Fund” reached 11.3 crore units.

     

  • Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) Records Strong Q2 Performance with 4.97% Surge in Net Profit

    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) Records Strong Q2 Performance with 4.97% Surge in Net Profit


    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) has recently announced a noteworthy 4.97% increase in its net profit, reaching Rs. 23.09 crore in the current quarter, as opposed to Rs. 22 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company, with a paid-up capital of Rs. 4 Arba and a share premium of Rs. 1.75 Arba, has demonstrated financial stability, boasting Rs. 1.23 Arba in retained earnings, Rs. 5.56 Crores in other equity, and Rs. 14.37 Crores in catastrophe reserves. Additionally, RNLI maintains a life insurance fund of Rs. 8.54 Arba.

    Operationally, RNLI has shown resilience with a 1.74% increase in net premiums, totaling Rs. 1.75 Arba in Q2 FY 2080/81 compared to the previous year. The company’s financial acumen is highlighted by its ability to generate Rs. 63.90 Crores from income derived from investments, loans, and other financial activities. However, it’s important to note that there was a 21.85% increase in net claims during the quarter, amounting to Rs. 1.63 Arba.

    Key financial indicators underscore RNLI’s strong performance, with an annualized earnings per share (EPS) of Rs. 11.55, net worth per share of Rs. 179.71, and a P/E ratio of 49.01 times. It’s crucial to acknowledge that final profit in the life insurance sector may vary based on actuarial valuation, in line with industry practices.

    The provided figures indicate a positive trend for RNLI, showcasing its robust financial position, operational efficiency, and strategic investments. The company’s commitment to maintaining reserves and prudent financial management contributes to its overall stability and growth in the competitive insurance sector.

  • Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Successfully Allots 88.88 Million Units of Right Shares, Refunds Non-Allotted Investors

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Successfully Allots 88.88 Million Units of Right Shares, Refunds Non-Allotted Investors


    On the 28th of Mangsir, 2080, Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UPPER) successfully allocated 8,88,80,470 units of right shares to its shareholders. The company initiated the refund process for non-allotted investors starting from the 3rd of Poush, 2080.

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited had conducted a 100% right shares offering, open from the 18th of Bhadra to the 22nd of Ashwin, 2080. During this offering, the hydropower company issued 10,59,00,000 units of right shares, amounting to Rs. 10.59 Arba, exclusively for its existing shareholders.

    As per the recent notice, only 8,88,80,470 units of the total right shares issued were allotted to eligible shareholders. The remaining 1,70,19,530 units of right shares will be subsequently made available for purchase through an auction. Sunrise Capital Limited served as the appointed issue manager for this process.

  • FMDBL Proposes 15% Dividend for FY 2079/80: Rs. 17.21 Crores in Bonus Shares and Cash Dividend

    FMDBL Proposes 15% Dividend for FY 2079/80: Rs. 17.21 Crores in Bonus Shares and Cash Dividend


    First Microfinance Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (FMDBL) has put forward a proposal for a 15% dividend, amounting to Rs. 17.21 Crores, for the fiscal year 2079/80. The decision was made during the 211th meeting of the board of directors on Mangsir 13. This proposed dividend will be distributed on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.14 Arba, with a breakdown of 7.5% bonus shares and 7.5% cash dividend (for tax purposes), totaling Rs. 8.60 Crores each. The distribution of this dividend is subject to approval by the central bank and subsequent endorsement at the company’s upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). As of the latest available information, FMDBL has a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 575.

     

  • Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Reports 6.02% Increase in Q1 Net Profit and Strategic Investments

    Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Reports 6.02% Increase in Q1 Net Profit and Strategic Investments


    Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Limited (SHPC) has reported a positive performance in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81, demonstrating a 6.02% increase in net profit. The company’s net profit climbed to NPR 24.92 crores, up from NPR 23.5 crores in the same quarter of the previous year.

    This growth was primarily supported by a 2.43% increase in revenue generated from electricity sales, reaching NPR 32.98 crores. Additionally, SHPC managed to significantly reduce both plant operating expenses and financial expenses by 19.33% and 19.59%, respectively, in comparison to the previous year’s quarter.

    Up to the end of Ashwin 2080, the Mai Hydropower Plant (22MW) and Mai Cascade Hydropower Plant (7MW) generated impressive revenues of NPR 24.81 crores and NPR 8.17 crores, respectively.

    Furthermore, SHPC strategically invested a total of NPR 2.74 arba in subsidiary projects, including ventures in Swet Ganga Hydropower and Construction Limited, Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Limited, Mathilo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut Hydropower Limited, Bavari Construction P Limited, and Sanima Jum Hydropower Limited. These investments underscore the company’s commitment to expansion and diversification.

    With a share capital of NPR 3.08 Arba and retained earnings of NPR 1.42 Arba, SHPC demonstrated an annualized Earnings Per Share (EPS) of NPR 32.37 and a net worth per share of NPR 164.17. The company’s Price/Earnings (P/E) ratio stands at 8.83 times.

     

  • “NEPSE Index Drops 0.32% with Rs. 79.68 Crores Turnover; NMBMF in Positive Circuit”

    “NEPSE Index Drops 0.32% with Rs. 79.68 Crores Turnover; NMBMF in Positive Circuit”


    In today’s trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), the index closed at 1,961.37 points, showing a slight decrease of 6.45 points or 0.32% compared to the previous day. Yesterday, the index had gained 7.04 points.

    The trading day started with the index opening at 1,966.8 and reached a high point of 1,974.11 during the day. However, it also dipped to an intraday low of 1,954.19 before settling at the closing value of 1,961.37.

    Throughout the trading session, there were a total of 277 stocks exchanged in 25,227 transactions, with a substantial volume of 2,480,929 shares traded, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 79.68 Crores. The market capitalization was recorded at Rs. 29.36 Kharba, while the float market capitalization stood at Rs. 10.33 Kharba.

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  • “NEPSE Ends with Slight 0.25% Loss at 1,993.42; Turnover at Rs. 86.51 Crores”

    “NEPSE Ends with Slight 0.25% Loss at 1,993.42; Turnover at Rs. 86.51 Crores”


     

    In today’s trading session, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded at 1,993.42 points, experiencing a decline of 0.25% or 5.05 points compared to the previous day’s closing. The index had shown a gain of 5.09 points the day before.

    The trading day began with the index starting at 1,999.01 points. It reached its highest point during the day at 2,002.81 but also dipped to an intraday low of 1,988.51 before ultimately settling at the closing value of 1,993.42.

    Throughout today’s trading, a total of 280 different company shares were traded in 38,666 transactions. The trading volume was substantial, totaling 3,895,236 shares, which translated to a turnover of Rs. 86.51 Crores. The overall market capitalization amounted to Rs. 29.84 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was Rs. 10.50 Kharba.

     

  • “CHCL Earns Rs. 69.45 Crores in Q4 of FY 79-80; Decline in Profits Linked to Reduced River Flow”

    “CHCL Earns Rs. 69.45 Crores in Q4 of FY 79-80; Decline in Profits Linked to Reduced River Flow”


     

    Chilime Hydro Power Company Limited (CHCL) has released its fourth-quarter report for the recently concluded financial year 2079-80, showing a nearly 8 percent decrease in Net Profits. In the final quarter of FY 2079-80, the company recorded profits of Rs. 69.45 crores, down from Rs. 75.42 crores in the same quarter of FY 2078-79.

    The primary revenue source for hydropower companies, the Revenue from the Sale of Electricity, also experienced a decline of 4.49 percent for CHCL, totaling Rs. 1.12 Arba in the last quarter of FY 2079-80.

  • “IPO-Debutant DOLTI’s Q4 Report Reveals Rs. 2.18 Crores Net Loss, Impact on EPS and Net Worth”

    “IPO-Debutant DOLTI’s Q4 Report Reveals Rs. 2.18 Crores Net Loss, Impact on EPS and Net Worth”


     

    Dolti Power Company Limited (DOLTI) has released its Q4 financial report for the fiscal year 2079-80, revealing a net loss of Rs. 2.18 crores during the same period. In contrast, the company had generated Rs. 16.55 lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year 2078-79.

    The company’s primary revenue source, power sales, contributed Rs. 1.54 crores to its earnings for the Q4 of FY 2079-80. However, administrative expenses surged to Rs. 48.77 lakhs during this financial year.

    Notably, DOLTI managed to decrease its financial costs by 47.05 percent, resulting in a total of Rs. 2.27 crores for the specified period.