Today marks the final trading day on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) for investors to qualify for the entitlement of right shares from Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL).
Singati Hydro Energy Limited plans to issue 100% right shares valued at Rs. 1.45 Arba by offering 14,500,000 (1:1) units of right shares to its existing shareholders. Currently holding a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.45 Arba, the company anticipates a doubled paid-up capital of Rs. 2.90 Arba after the adjustment of the proposed right shares, each valued at 1.45 crore units.
The lock-in period for SHEL is set to conclude on April 9, 2024. Following this, the reserved shares allocated to project-affected individuals, employees, and promoters will be released and become tradable on the secondary market.
Muktinath Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for this right share offering.
Poush 22 has been specified as the book closure date. Therefore, investors who maintain their holdings until that day will be eligible to apply for the right shares.
I bought share through broker on poush 09 but only did WACC on mero share as it came on push 13 due to holiday in between days. So question is am I still eligible for the dividend considering i bought it before cut off.Thankyou.
Today marks the final day for individuals to qualify for Ghalemdi Hydro Limited’s (GHL) rights offering. The company is set to distribute 200% right shares valued at Rs. 1.10 Arba, achieved by issuing 11,000,000 (1:2) units of right shares to its current shareholders. This move is in line with GHL’s intention to secure at least a 51% stake in the Chujung Khola hydropower project, which is a 63 M.W. PRoR project located in Sankhuwasabha and promoted by Shangrila Urja Pvt. Ltd.
GHL’s existing paid-up capital stands at Rs. 55 Crores. Upon the execution of the proposed right share issuance, which amounts to 1.10 crore units, the company’s paid-up capital will substantially increase to Rs. 1.65 Arba.
Muktinath Capital has been designated as the issue manager for this process.
The book closure date for this offering is set for Kartik 03, 2080. Consequently, shareholders holding shares as of today will be eligible for the rights offering. As of the most recent data available, the last traded price for GHL shares was Rs. 175 per share.
Right share bhaye ni bonus bhaye ni, Aaja book close date cha bhane aajai stock kinyo re. Eligible huncha?
Bonus share ko book close pachi chai price adjust hune huncha.
Right share ko book close pachi ni testai huncha? Manche haru dherai sell garchan close date pachi?
Today marks the final opportunity for eligibility in the rights offering of Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UPPER).
The company plans to distribute 100% right shares by releasing 105,900,000 (1:1) units of right shares to its current shareholders. Currently, the company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 10.59 Arba. With the implementation of the intended right share, the company’s paid-up capital will surge to Rs. 21.18 Arba.
Api Power Company Limited (API) has announced that today is the final day for shareholders to be eligible for its rights offering. The hydropower company plans to issue 40% right shares, amounting to Rs. 1.65 Arba, through the issuance of 1,65,33,137 units of right shares to its existing shareholders. This offering will increase the company’s paid-up capital from Rs. 4.13 Arba to Rs. 5.78 Arba.
To participate in the rights offering, shareholders must have maintained their ownership in the company until today. The book closure date has been set for Ashad 22, 2080, which means that only shareholders who meet this requirement will be eligible to participate in the rights offering.
Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited (HDHPC) is currently offering 12,000,000 unit right shares at a par value of Rs. 100. The rights issue has been approved by the Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) and is being managed by Laxmi Capital Markets Limited.
The current paid-up capital of the company is Rs. 1.60 Arba, and after the issue of the right share in the ratio of 1:0.75, the paid-up capital of the company will be increased to Rs. 2.8 Arba. The book closure date for the rights issue is Baisakh 27, and shareholders who have maintained shares until the last trading day before the book closure are eligible to apply for the right shares.
Today is the last day for interested shareholders to become eligible for the rights offering. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to apply for the right shares. As of writing, HDHPC’s last traded price (LTP) is Rs. 187.90.
If you’re interested in investing in HDHPC, you can apply for the right shares through your stockbroker or by visiting the website of Laxmi Capital Markets Limited. It’s important to carefully consider the terms of the rights offering and do your research on the company before making an investment decision.
Global IME Bank Ltd will close the public issuance of the “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” today, February 5th.
The issue had begun on the 29th of Magh and was scheduled to end on the 3rd of Falgun. Nevertheless, the bank earlier declared in a notification that the deadline will be extended until February 14, although the subscription would expire as soon as it is subscribed. Because the offering is now oversubscribed, the business will shut it today till the end of banking hours.
50 lakh units would be issued at a par value of Rs.1000 each. 30 lakh units of the overall offer will be subscribed through private placement, while the remaining 20 lakh shares totaling Rs. 2 Arba are eligible for public issuance, with 5% reserved for mutual funds. The offering would generate a total of Rs 5 arba.
Sunrise Capital Ltd has been named the issue manager. Investors can apply for as little as 25 units and as many as 100,000 units.
The “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” has a maturity duration of 5 years and will provide unit holders with 11.25% annual yields until the date of maturity.
Microsoft released Windows 11 earlier today, along with updated minimum hardware requirements. Many people have already complained on Twitter that their relatively new hardware, such as Microsoft’s Surface Book 2 (released in 2017) and even newer hardware, isn’t compatible. This is due to the fact that Microsoft now requires the presence of a TPM 2.0 module in the device, as explained below by the Twitter handle @KorokuGaming:
Open Windows Powershell and type get-tpm to see if your device has the compatible TPM; here’s an example from one of our recently built gaming rigs:
In a nutshell, if you are planning to try out Windows 11 then you’ll need the minimum specs below:
1Ghz 64-bit dual-core processor
4GB RAM
64GB storage
9-inch display (1366×768 resolution)
UEFI, Secure Boot
TPM 2.0
DirectX 12 compatible graphics / WDDM 2.x
If you get the above message when running the Windows PC Health Check app, there’s still a way to get Windows 11 next week when it’s released to Insiders. You’ll need to opt into the Dev channel of Windows Insiders within Windows 10, and you’ll get the build automatically when it’s released, minimum specs be damned.
To join Windows Insiders, go to All Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program (you may be prompted to enable Optional Diagnostic & Feedback), then click Get started and select the Dev channel if it’s available (you may have to restart Windows in order to switch channels).
The complete process is outlined in this post at the Windows Insider Blog:
All Windows Insiders who have already been installing builds from the Dev Channel on their PCs up through June 24, 2021 will be allowed to continue installing Windows 11 Insider Preview builds even if their PC does not meet the minimum hardware requirements.
People who choose to get Windows 11 Insider builds despite the fact that their device isn’t eligible may experience bugs that will never be fixed, which could lead to them being flagged as having an incompatible device when reporting bugs to Microsoft.
Furthermore, if you run into issues and decide to reinstall Windows by hard-resetting your computer, those devices will be automatically opted out of Windows 11 Insider Preview builds and will not be able to upgrade to Windows 11. These devices will be treated as new PCs, according to Microsoft, and the minimum hardware requirements will be enforced.
Finally, when Windows 11 is made generally available, which means when the final build is released, those PCs will be removed from the flighting program and will have to reinstall Windows 10 from scratch.