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Why Sarbottam , or any other wannabe public traded company for that matter, enforce a minimum cap on IPO applications? 1
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Why Sarbottam , or any other wannabe public traded company for that matter, enforce a minimum cap on IPO applications?

*Since IPO is a instrument to assemble scattered capital for a company to finance its ventures, why would companies come up with minimum cap on applying for them then ? If it were to stem from the fear of undersubscription(which is the only reason i can come up with at the moment), then wouldn’t allowing […]

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SEBON's Stricter Rules for Hydropower Companies: Enhancing Governance and Share Sale Protocols 3
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SEBON’s Stricter Rules for Hydropower Companies: Enhancing Governance and Share Sale Protocols

  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 […]

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