Tag: Decline

  • Sarbottam Cement Reports 55.61% Dip in Q4 Net Profit, Unveils IPO Plans Amid Financial Update

    Sarbottam Cement Reports 55.61% Dip in Q4 Net Profit, Unveils IPO Plans Amid Financial Update


    Sarbottam Cement Limited has recently unveiled its financial performance for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2079/2080, revealing a significant 55.61% decline in net profit. The company’s net profit contracted from Rs. 46.76 crores in the corresponding quarter of the prior year to Rs. 20.75 crores in Q4, 2079/2080.

    Concurrently, the core business revenue, represented by sales revenue, witnessed a notable downturn of 31.74%, decreasing to Rs. 5.38 Arba from Rs. 7.88 Arba year-on-year. The other income of the company also experienced a substantial decline, dropping to Rs. 1.08 crores compared to the previous year’s figure of Rs. 8 crores. However, expenses for the same period exhibited a comparatively modest decrease of 9.27%.

    The company’s investment portfolio is reported at Rs. 55.6 crores. Sarbottam Cement’s paid-up capital remains steady at Rs. 4.05 Arba, with retained earnings totaling Rs. 3.45 Arba.

    In terms of financial metrics, the annualized earnings per share (EPS) for the company stand at Rs. 5.13, reflecting the per-share profitability, while the net worth per share is reported at Rs. 185.19.

    Moreover, Sarbottam Cement is currently in the process of issuing IPO shares through a book-building approach. The IPO entails the issuance of 60 lakh units of shares, constituting 12.9033% of the total issued capital amounting to Rs. 4.65 Arba. Notably, 40% (24 lakh units) of the IPO shares have been issued to the Qualified Institutional Investors (QII) from 6th – 10th Mangsir, 2080, while the remaining 60% (36 lakh units) will be made available to the general public, including employees, foreign migrant workers, mutual fund schemes, and project-affected local individuals.

  • NEPSE Faces Challenges: Technical Glitch and Consecutive Declines Mark Trading Day

    NEPSE Faces Challenges: Technical Glitch and Consecutive Declines Mark Trading Day


    Due to technical difficulties arising from a power outage impacting the NEPSE system, trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) experienced a delay of 24 minutes, ultimately leading to an early market closure at 3:24 pm instead of the usual closing time. This interruption occurred on the third consecutive day of declining trends in the NEPSE index, initiated earlier in the week.

    The NEPSE index recorded a loss of 17.93 points, or 0.94%, settling at 1,876.60 points for the day. The trading session commenced at 11:24 am, with an opening index of 1894.79. Throughout the day, the index fluctuated, reaching an intraday low of 1,871.93 and a high of 1,907.07.

    In today’s session, 286 different stocks were traded in 34,747 transactions, with a total turnover of Rs. 1.23 arba and a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.08 Kharba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 28.93 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover for the fourth consecutive day, finishing at a market price of Rs. 295.50 with a turnover of Rs. 6.28 crores.

    While Vijaya laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. (VLBS) emerged as the highest gainer at 9.88%, Buddha Bhumi Nepal Hydropower Company Limited (BNHC) experienced the most significant loss of 9.98%. Among the sector indices, only the “Others Index” saw a gain of 0.16%, with the “Manufacturing And Processing” index encountering a loss of 2.13%.

    The NEPSE Board continues to grapple with challenges, including power-related disruptions and consecutive days of declining market performance, prompting anticipation and scrutiny from market participants.

  • Himalayan Distillery Limited Reports 51.24% Drop in Q1 Net Profit, Reveals Financial Performance for FY 2080/81

    Himalayan Distillery Limited Reports 51.24% Drop in Q1 Net Profit, Reveals Financial Performance for FY 2080/81


    In the recently released financial report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2080/81, Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) revealed a substantial 51.24% decline in net profit, dropping to Rs 10.51 crore from Rs 21.5 crore in the corresponding quarter of FY 2079/80. The company faced a notable downturn in revenue, experiencing a 29.70% decrease to Rs 97.18 crore in Q1 2080/81, compared to Rs 1.38 arba in the same quarter of FY 2079/80. Despite this challenging financial scenario, HDL saw a positive surge in other operating income, marking a 73.25% increase to Rs 59.11 lakhs from Rs 34.12 lakhs in the previous year.

    As outlined in the financial report, Himalayan Distillery’s share capital currently stands at Rs 2.42 Arba, with other equity amounting to Rs 1.03 Arba. Key financial metrics include an annualized Earnings Per Share (EPS) of Rs 17.32, reflecting the company’s performance on a per-share basis. However, the quarter-end Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio stands at 107.22 times. The net worth per share is reported at Rs 142.41.

    The report also provides a detailed breakdown of major financial highlights, showcasing changes in paid-up capital, other equity, property, plant and equipment, investment, trade receivables, revenue from operation, other income, administration expenses, selling and distribution expenses, and net profit. The annualized EPS is noteworthy, indicating the company’s earnings per share on an annual basis. The net worth per share has decreased to Rs 142.41, reflecting a 29.37% decline. The quarter-end P/E ratio is reported at 107.22.

    In terms of liquidity, the report highlights a liquidity ratio of 8.46. This comprehensive financial overview provides a detailed analysis of Himalayan Distillery Limited’s performance and financial health for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81.

  • Nabil Bank Limited Reports Q1 2080/81 Financials: Resilience Amidst Net Profit Dip

    Nabil Bank Limited Reports Q1 2080/81 Financials: Resilience Amidst Net Profit Dip


    Nabil Bank Limited (NABIL) has unveiled its comprehensive financial report for the initial quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81, offering valuable insights into the bank’s performance.

    During this quarterly review, the bank reported a 6.51% reduction in its net profit. Net profit decreased from NPR 1.57 Arba in the first quarter of FY 2079/80 to NPR 1.46 Arba in the corresponding quarter of FY 2080/81.

    Despite the decline in net profit, NABIL Bank showcased resilience and stability in various operational aspects. In the same quarter, the bank revealed a distributable profit of NPR 3.6 Arba after taking into account PL Appropriation and Regulatory Adjustments.

    NABIL Bank witnessed positive growth in customer deposits, with a notable increase of 4.54%, reaching NPR 4.14 Kharba compared to the previous year. Additionally, loans and advances to customers experienced a 6.27% growth, reaching NPR 3.53 Kharba in comparison to the previous year. The core business income, represented by Net Interest Income, exhibited significant growth, surging by 13.51% to NPR 4.17 Arba compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. However, impairment charges increased by 11.90%.

    NABIL’s financial foundation remains robust, with a paid-up capital of NPR 27.05 Arba, accompanied by reserves and surplus totaling NPR 28.39 Arba. Nevertheless, the Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio increased to 3.69%, necessitating ongoing attention.

    Regarding per-share performance metrics, the bank reported an annualized earnings per share (EPS) of NPR 21.72, and the Net worth per share was NPR 218.27. Importantly, the company had a Price/Earnings (P/E) multiple of 26.34 times.

    Nabil Bank Limited’s financial performance in the first quarter reveals a mixed scenario, with positive growth in core business income but a decline in net profit. The bank aims to address challenges associated with the increase in Non-Performing Loans while continuing to strengthen its financial reserves and customer-focused services.

  • Multiple Citizens Mutual Funds Report NAV Changes and Financial Updates for Ashwin

    Multiple Citizens Mutual Funds Report NAV Changes and Financial Updates for Ashwin


    The “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund (C30MF),” a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity, has released its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for the month of Ashwin. The NAV in Ashwin stands at Rs. 10.02, a decrease from Rs. 10.25 a month ago. The fund’s total size is Rs. 75.07 Crores, with investments of Rs. 28.40 crore in listed shares and Rs. 31.84 lakhs in non-listed shares. It has allocated Rs. 10 crore to fixed return assets, Rs. 2.25 crore to debentures, and Rs. 33.73 crore to the bank balance.

    However, the fund has reported an increased net loss of Rs. 1.54 crores up to Ashwin, whereas in the previous month, it had a net profit of Rs. 17.69 lakhs.

    Additionally, “Citizens Mutual Fund-1 (CMF1),” a 7-year closed-end mutual fund, has published its monthly report for Ashwin 2080. The NAV has decreased to Rs. 9.40 from Rs. 9.75. The fund, which began with a size of Rs. 82 crores, has investments of Rs. 46.52 crores in listed company shares and Rs. 29.90 lakhs in non-listed shares. It has allocated Rs. 4 crores to fixed return assets, Rs. 16.34 crores to debentures, and Rs. 7.71 crore to the bank balance.

    CMF1 has reported a net loss of Rs. 6.95 crores until Ashwin, whereas in the previous month, it reported a net loss of Rs. 4.02 crores.

    Lastly, “Citizens Mutual Fund-2 (CMF2),” another 7-year closed-end fund offered by Citizens Capital Limited, has released its NAV report for the month of Ashwin, 2080. The NAV has decreased to Rs. 9.16 by the end of Ashwin, down from 9.46 the previous month. The fund started with a size of Rs. 56 crores and invested Rs. 34.92 crores in listed company shares and Rs. 39.93 lakhs in non-listed shares. It allocated Rs. 10.08 crores to debentures and Rs. 3.40 crores to the bank balance.

    CMF2 has reported a net loss of Rs. 4.73 crores until the end of Ashwin, with a net loss of Rs. 3.05 crores in the previous month. It’s worth noting that CMF2 distributed an 8% cash dividend to its unitholders for the financial year 2079/80.

  • RSDC Reports 6.65% Growth in Net Profit in First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2080/81

    RSDC Reports 6.65% Growth in Net Profit in First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2080/81


    RSDC Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (RSDC) has recently released its first quarterly report for the fiscal year 2080/81, revealing several noteworthy findings. One of the most significant highlights is the impressive growth in net profit, which increased by 6.65%. During the first quarter, RSDC reported a net profit of Rs. 4.07 crores, a marked improvement compared to the Rs. 3.82 crores in the same period of the previous year.

    The report also emphasizes a substantial rise in borrowings, which surged by 9.05% in the first quarter of 2080/81, reaching a total of Rs. 5.90 Arba.

    RSDC reported a substantial reduction of 101.98% in impairment charges. This decline signifies improved asset quality and risk management within the organization. However, the company’s expenses related to personnel increased by 6.32%, reaching Rs. 1.21 crores by the end of Ashwin.

    Net Interest Income, the primary revenue stream for microfinance companies, experienced a decrease of 10.96%, totaling Rs. 6.81 crores in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81. This decline may be reflective of broader economic conditions.

    Although at a relatively low level, the Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio increased to 1.49% in the first quarter of the financial year 2080/81.

    RSDC maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 86.95 crores, with a distributable profit of Rs. 10.13 crores to be distributed to its shareholders, indicating the company’s sound financial position.

    The Net Worth per Share has remained nearly constant at Rs. 126.93.

    It is worth noting that the company has proposed a dividend of 9.0528% (comprising 8.6% bonus shares worth Rs. 7.47 Crores and 0.4528% in cash dividends worth Rs. 39.35 lakhs) for the fiscal year 2079/80.

  • 55% decline in 2 months of holding.

    55% decline in 2 months of holding.


    Guys I had bought Shlb for around 2030 just before Microfinace’s circular . It’s currently on 950 . Before it came in my account it’s price dropped by 25-30% i have been holding it since . Is it a good idea to hold on or just exchange with any other company ? I cannot add more money on that script . What could be ideal in this situation of 55% decline ?


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  • Has this ever happened in an IPO listing? Reference: IME life insurance. Is it stupid to blame it all on Mutual Funds? Was the opening range so high causing immediate decline from day 3?

    Has this ever happened in an IPO listing? Reference: IME life insurance. Is it stupid to blame it all on Mutual Funds? Was the opening range so high causing immediate decline from day 3?


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  • NEPSE Index Drops 0.29%, Market Capitalization at Rs. 30.35 Kharba

    NEPSE Index Drops 0.29%, Market Capitalization at Rs. 30.35 Kharba


     

    In today’s trading, the NEPSE index closed at 2,004.45, down 5.89 points or 0.29% from the previous day. It had lost 19.42 points yesterday. The day started with an opening of 2,012.21 and saw a low of 1,999.62 and a high of 2,015.56 before settling at 2,004.45.

    During the trading session, there were 284 different stocks traded in 78,421 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 6,516,006, with a turnover of Rs. 1.56 Arba. The market capitalization was Rs. 30.35 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was Rs. 10.69 Kharba.

     

  • “RADHI Reports Q4 Profit; Slight Dip in Revenue from Power Sales”

    “RADHI Reports Q4 Profit; Slight Dip in Revenue from Power Sales”


    Radhi Bidyut Company Limited (RADHI) has reported a remarkable 121.33 percent increase in its net profits during the fourth quarter, reaching Rs. 11.27 crores for FY 2079-80. This substantial growth contrasts with the Rs. 5.09 crores earned in the same period of the previous fiscal year, 2078-79. The company’s primary income source, power sales, has experienced a decline of 4.82 percent, amounting to Rs. 12.84 crores for FY 2079-80.

     

  • “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.

  • “Kalika Laghubitta Q4 Report: 64% Net Profit Drop, Bad Loan at 4.13%”

    “Kalika Laghubitta Q4 Report: 64% Net Profit Drop, Bad Loan at 4.13%”


     

    Kalika Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (KMCDB) has released its fourth-quarter report for the recently concluded financial year 2079-80. The report shows a significant drop of 64.01 percent in its Net profits compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year 2078-79. In specific numbers, the company earned only Rs. 4.62 crores, a notable decline from Rs. 12.84 crores.

    The company has experienced losses in two key areas: Net Interest Income and Operating Profits. Net Interest Income saw a decrease of 13.48 percent, while Operating Profits plummeted by 64.04 percent. Throughout the entire financial year 2079-80, the company generated a core business revenue of Rs. 25.50 crores and managed to accumulate Rs. 6.60 crores in Operating profits.