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  • “NEPSE Index Remains Steady with Slight Dip as Trading Volume Reaches Rs. 3.79 Arba”

    “NEPSE Index Remains Steady with Slight Dip as Trading Volume Reaches Rs. 3.79 Arba”


     

    The NEPSE index ended the day at 2,076.96, experiencing a slight decrease of 0.80 points or 0.04% compared to the previous closing. Yesterday, the index had gained 28.38 points. The trading day started with an opening value of 2,081.75 and reached a high of 2,102.09, while the lowest point was 2,067.85 before settling at 2,076.96 by the end of the day. Throughout the day, there were 65,317 transactions involving 293 scrips. The total turnover amounted to Rs. 3.79 Arba, which is higher than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 3.04 Crores.

  • NRB Approves Merger of National and Summit Microfinance

    NRB Approves Merger of National and Summit Microfinance


    The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has given its final approval for the merger between National Microfinance Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NMFBS) and Summit Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMFDB). National Microfinance (NMFBS) issued a press release announcing the approval. The merger proposal by National Microfinance was presented at a Special General Meeting (SGM) and was later finalized through a merger agreement signed by both companies’ boards of directors.

     

  • Shivam Cements (SHIVM) Price Soars 57.11% in 90 Days; Top Broker Revealed!

    Shivam Cements (SHIVM) Price Soars 57.11% in 90 Days; Top Broker Revealed!


     

    Over the past 90 days, the stock price of Shivam Cements Limited (SHIVM) has experienced a remarkable surge. The company’s shares have soared by an impressive 57.11%, indicating a strong boost in investor confidence and signaling positive prospects for the cement industry. Starting at Rs. 394 on April 10, 2023, the closing price of Shivam Cements Limited has steadily risen to Rs. 619 as of July 10, 2023. This substantial increase of Rs. 225 reflects the remarkable growth and value appreciation the company has achieved in a relatively short time.

     

     

  • “Ankhukhola Hydropower Approves 150% Right Shares at 15th AGM”

    “Ankhukhola Hydropower Approves 150% Right Shares at 15th AGM”


     

    During its 15th Annual General Meeting, Ankhukhola Hydropower approved a 150% increase in right shares for its current shareholders. The funds raised through these shares will be invested in the development of the 20 MW Ankhukhola Hydropower 2 project, which is currently being promoted by Ganesh Himal Hydropower Company. The company plans to allocate 60% of the funds to the Ankhukhola 2 project and utilize the remaining amount to repay its outstanding loans, according to a media statement.

  • Synergy Power Development Company (SPDL) Announces Book Closure Date for 50% Rights Offering

    Synergy Power Development Company (SPDL) Announces Book Closure Date for 50% Rights Offering


    Synergy Power Development Company (SPDL) has announced the book closure date for its 50% right shares, which is set for Shrawan 12, 2080. This means that shareholders who held shares before that date will be eligible for the rights offering.

    The hydropower company plans to issue 50% right shares valued at Rs. 40.32 Crores. This will involve the issuance of 4,032,875 (in a ratio of 1:0.50) units of right shares to its existing shareholders. Currently, the company has a paid-up capital of Rs. 80,65,75,000. Upon the completion of the proposed right share adjustment, the paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 120.98 crores.

  • “NEPSE Starts the Week Strong with 1.38% Gain; All Sectors Close in the Green”

    “NEPSE Starts the Week Strong with 1.38% Gain; All Sectors Close in the Green”


     

    Today, the NEPSE index had a positive trading session, closing at 2,077.76. It gained 28.38 points, representing a 1.38% increase compared to the previous trading day. On Thursday, the index experienced a small loss of 0.06 points.

    The day started with the index opening at 2,050.36 and reaching a low of 2,049.69. However, it later climbed to a high of 2,085.23 before settling at the closing value of 2,077.76.

    During the trading session, a total of 287 scrips were traded through 73,446 transactions. The total shares exchanged amounted to 8,352,576, with a turnover of Rs. 3.04 Arba. Although the turnover was slightly lower than the previous trading day’s Rs. 3.07 Crores, it was still a significant amount.

  • “Summit Laghubitta Lists 670,000 Bonus Shares on NEPSE”

    “Summit Laghubitta Lists 670,000 Bonus Shares on NEPSE”


     

     

    Summit Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited’s Bonus Shares Listed in NEPSE

    The listing of 6,70,000 unit bonus shares of Summit Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMFDB) has been completed in NEPSE. During the company’s 14th Annual General Meeting held on 3rd Ashad, a dividend of 14.276582% was approved for the fiscal year 2078/79. In a board meeting on Falgun 15, it was decided to distribute 13.56% bonus shares worth Rs. 6.70 Crores and a cash dividend of 0.713829% worth Rs. 35.26 Lakh on the paid-up capital of Rs. 49.40 crores. As of the latest update, the Last Traded Price (LTP) for SMFDB stands at Rs. 945.

  • SEBON Approves IPOs for Chirkhwa Hydropower and Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut

    SEBON Approves IPOs for Chirkhwa Hydropower and Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut


     

    SEBON Approves IPOs for Chirkhwa Hydropower and Bhagwati Hydropower

    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has given the green light to the initial public offering (IPO) proposals of Chirkhwa Hydropower Limited and Bhagwati Hydropower Development Company Limited on Ashad 20, 2080. Chirkhwa Hydropower will issue 1,200,000 equity shares at a par value of NPR 100 each, amounting to Rs. 12 Crore, which is 30% of the company’s issued capital. The total paid-up capital for the company will be Rs. 40 crore after the IPO allotment. RBB Merchant Banking Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for the IPO issuance, with the proposal initially submitted on Kartik 17, 2079.

     

  • Provinces Fall Short: Only 49% of Budget Spent by June 15 in Current FY

    Provinces Fall Short: Only 49% of Budget Spent by June 15 in Current FY


    As of June 15 in the current fiscal year 2022/23, the provinces in the country have only used half of their budget. Out of the total allocated budget of Rs 306 billion, they have spent Rs 151.3 billion, which is around 49.45 percent of the yearly allocation. According to the Office of the Comptroller General, Koshi Province has the highest expenditure rate at 61.41 percent, while Madhes Province has the lowest at 36.25 percent during the last 11 months of this fiscal year.

     

  • “NEPSE Index Sees Significant Decline of 4.72% This Week”

    “NEPSE Index Sees Significant Decline of 4.72% This Week”


    During the past week, the NEPSE (Nepal Stock Exchange) index experienced a significant decline, closing at 2049.38 after a loss of 101.61 points, equivalent to a 4.72% decrease. In comparison, the index had closed at 2,150.99 the previous week, registering a gain of 4.64% from the week before that.

    Throughout the week, the index reached its highest point at 2,158.83, but also dipped to its lowest point at 2,033.59, indicating a considerable volatility of 125.24 points. Comparatively, the previous week had witnessed a slightly higher volatility of 147.56 points.

    In summary, the NEPSE index experienced a notable downturn during the week, resulting in a significant loss of points. The index displayed fluctuations between its highest and lowest points, demonstrating a level of volatility that was slightly lower than the previous week.

  • “SEBON Approves 100% Right Shares Issuance for Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited”

    “SEBON Approves 100% Right Shares Issuance for Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited”


    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has given its approval for Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UPPER) to issue 100% right shares. The company plans to issue shares worth NPR 10.59 Arba, equivalent to 105,900,000 units of right shares on a 1:1 basis to its existing shareholders. The application for this proposal was submitted to SEBON on Falgun 18, 2079.

    Once the proposed right shares are adjusted, the paid-up capital of Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited will increase to NPR 21.18 Arba. Sunrise Capital has been appointed as the issue manager for this process.

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited operates the 456-MW Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project in the Dolkha district of Bagmati Province, Nepal. As of mid-July 2022, the company’s paid-up capital stands at NPR 10,590 million, with 51% held by promoters and 49% held by the public. The project, which is the largest operational project in Nepal, is of the peaking run-of-the-river (PROR) type, with a peaking capacity of four hours, developed at a 32% probability of exceedance (Q32).