Chhyangdi Hydropower has chosen BoK Capital Market as the issue manager for its upcoming issuance of right shares. The company plans to offer existing shareholders the opportunity to purchase additional shares in a 1:1 ratio, totaling approximately Rs 38.69 crore. This move aims to strengthen shareholder ownership and support the company’s growth in the hydropower sector.
Tag: Hydropower
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Attention Shareholders: Claim Your Outstanding Dividends from Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) Now
Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) has issued a notification directed towards shareholders who have not yet received their entitled dividend payments. The company urges these shareholders to take necessary action to claim their outstanding dividends, which were approved during various Annual General Meetings (AGMs).
In order to receive the due dividends, shareholders are required to submit their share certificate, proof of identity, and copies of relevant documents to Sanima Capital Limited, the share registrar of the company. The designated location for the submission of these documents is at Naxal, Kathmandu.
This notice serves as a reminder to shareholders who may have overlooked or not yet claimed their dividends from SHPC. By promptly presenting the necessary documents to the share registrar, these shareholders can ensure that they receive their entitled dividend payments in a timely manner.
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Arun Valley Hydropower Granted Approval to Issue 1:1 Right Shares for Shareholders
Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company Limited (AHPC) has received approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission to issue right shares to its shareholders on a 1:1 basis. This means that each existing shareholder will have the opportunity to purchase one additional share for every share they currently hold.
The decision to issue right shares was proposed during a board of directors meeting. AHPC plans to offer a total of 18,679,626 right shares, with a par value of Rs. 100 each, amounting to a value of Rs. 1.86 Arba. Out of this, half of the funds raised, approximately Rs. 93.39 crore, will be invested in the Likhu Khola Hydropower Project (30 MW) developed by PK Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. The remaining amount will be used to repay a loan taken by AHPC for the Kabeli ‘B’-1 Cascade Hydropower Project in Panchthar.
However, it’s important to note that the issuance of the right shares is still pending final approval from the company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), in addition to the endorsement received from the Electricity Regulatory Commission.
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Shiva Shree Hydropower Limited Reports Q3 Net Loss
Shiva Shree Hydropower Limited (SSHL) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80, revealing a net loss of Rs. 23.79 crores. In comparison, the company had incurred a loss of Rs. 28.90 crores during the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year.
Despite reducing its administrative and other expenses by 46.03% to Rs. 3.36 crores up to the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year, SSHL has witnessed an increase in financial expenses from Rs. 27.75 crores to Rs. 31.93 crores. This rise in financial expenses has adversely affected the company’s profitability.
On a positive note, SSHL has achieved a 49.55% increase in revenue generation from the sale of electricity, amounting to Rs. 26.80 crores up to the third quarter of FY 079/80.
SSHL maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.47 Arba but has a negative reserve and surplus.
However, the company’s earnings per share (EPS) ratio stands at a negative Rs. -16.12, and its net worth per share is below par at Rs. 59.73.
According to the company’s management analysis, SSHL has not been able to improve liquidity and balance since the second quarter of FY 2079/80, which has negatively impacted its profitability.
Furthermore, the company reports that its Upper Chaku A Hydropower Project, with a capacity of 22.2 MW, located in Bhote Koshi rural municipality of Sindhupalchok district, has commenced commercial operation from 2078/02/01.
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Mai Khola Hydropower Limited Lists 39,21,568 Units of IPO Shares on NEPSE
Mai Khola Hydropower Limited has successfully listed 39,21,568 units of IPO shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). This figure includes shares held by the promoters, as well as shares issued to project-affected locals and the general public.
The initial trading range for these shares is set between Rs. 111.67 and Rs. 335.01. If the company enters into an agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will be eligible for trading on the secondary market the following day.
Among the total shares available, 12,69,411 units worth Rs. 12.69 Crore were specifically issued as Initial Public Offerings to the general public during the period of Baisakh 8-12, 2080.
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Balephi Hydropower’s Challenging Q3: Net Losses, Administrative Expenses Surge, and Strategies for Financial Recovery
Balephi Hydropower Limited (BHL) has released its third-quarter report for the current fiscal year, revealing a significant net loss of Rs. 23.72 crores. In comparison, during the third quarter of the previous fiscal year 2078/79, the company had reported a net loss of Rs. 6.06 lakhs.
During the third quarter of the current fiscal year, BHL experienced a substantial increase in administrative expenses, reaching Rs. 25.59 lakhs. Additionally, the company had to bear financial costs amounting to Rs. 31.19 crores up to the third quarter of FY 079/80.
With an Earnings per Share (EPS) of Rs. -17.30 and a below-average net worth of Rs. 81.93, BHL faces financial challenges. However, the company managed to generate revenue of Rs. 35.93 crores from the sale of power until the end of the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year.
According to the management analysis, BHL incurred significant penalties from the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) for surpassing the Required Commercial Operation Date (RCOD) as outlined in the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
BHL is optimistic that once the RCOD issue is resolved, the company will generate sufficient cash revenue to meet its financial and operational obligations. To improve its cash flow, the company plans to issue right shares.
In a meeting held on Falgun 12, 2079, the board of directors of BHL decided to propose the issuance of rights shares in a ratio of 1:0.5 in the next annual general meeting. The proposal aims to utilize the then-paid-up capital of Rs. 1.827 Arba, resulting in an enhanced paid-up capital of Rs. 2.74 Arba after the 50% right issue.
At the end of the third quarter of this fiscal year, BHL’s closing share price stood at Rs. 321. Additionally, the company successfully increased its paid-up capital by 10.50%, amounting to Rs. 1.82 Arba.
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Bindhyabasini Hydropower Development Company Limited Reports a 48.81% Decrease in Q3 Net Profit Due to Machinery Breakdown
Bindhyabasini Hydropower Development Company Limited (BHDC) has published its Q3 report of FY 2079/80, reporting a 48.81% decrease in net profit. The company’s net profit has reached Rs. 6.41 crores in this quarter compared to Rs. 12.53 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company’s total revenue stood at Rs. 21.02 crores, with an increase in administrative expenses by 53.78% and a slight decrease in financial expenses.
The paid-up capital of the company stood at Rs. 1.05 Arba, an increase of 40% compared to the previous fiscal year. However, the company suffered a significant decline in net profit due to machinery breakdown, resulting in a decrease in overall production and operations.
Rudi Khola B Hydropower Project, one of the two projects operated by BHDC, had reported damages in the pipeline due to landslides experienced on Shrawan 18, 2079, while issues in the power transformer of the project had been reported on Falgun 01, 2079.
According to the management analysis of the company, the decline in net profits was primarily due to machinery breakdown, resulting in adverse impacts on the company’s overall profitability. Despite the decline, the annualized earnings per share for BHDC stood at Rs. 8.15, while the net worth per share was Rs. 113.69.
In conclusion, BHDC’s Q3 report highlights the adverse impact of machinery breakdown on the company’s overall operations and profitability, leading to a significant decline in net profit. The company is continuously working on resolving the issues that have caused the decline in its net profit and improving its operations to ensure stable growth in the coming quarters.
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Last Day to be Eligible for Rights Offering of Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited
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.
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IPO of Three Star Hydropower Limited closes for Nepali citizens abroad and extends deadline for project-affected locals
Three Star Hydropower Limited is closing the initial public offering (IPO) for Nepalese citizens working abroad today, i.e., 25th Baisakh, 2080, and has extended the deadline for project-affected locals to apply for the IPO until 9th Jestha. The IPO issue was opened on 11th Baisakh, 2080. The company’s issued capital is Rs. 49.25 Crores, of which 10% has been allocated to project-affected locals of Khotang District, while 15% will be issued later for the general public. Of this public issue, 10% has been allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the issue for this segment will close today.
The minimum application quantity for project-affected locals is ten units, while the maximum quantity is 492,500 units. For Nepalese citizens working abroad, the minimum application quantity is ten units, and the maximum quantity is 73,875 units. The IPO issue manager is Himalayan Capital Limited. After this IPO, the promoter-public share ratio will be 75:25.
As per CDSC, Nepalese citizens working abroad have submitted 20,646 applications for a total of 512,280 units. So far, the issue has been oversubscribed by 6.93 times.
Three Star Hydropower Limited is a public company located in Province 1, Haleshi Tuwachung Municipality, Khotang. The company was established in 2072 BS and has a total capacity of 7.151 MW. The founders of the company are Kumar Kharel, Mohan Karki, and Madhav Mainali, who named the company after themselves and then named it Three Star Hydro. Later, Uddhav Raj Shivakotee ‘Kangal’, Pradeep K Agrawal, Ananda P Manandhar, Zen Lama, and Ratna Bdr Newar joined the founders. ICRA Nepal has assigned an issuer rating of Three Star Hydropower Limited as [ICRANP-IR] B-, indicating a high risk of default regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations.
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AHPC Distributes 8% Bonus Shares and Dividend Worth Rs. 21.11 Crores, Encourages Shareholders to Dematerialize Shares
Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company Limited (AHPC) has recently given out 8% bonus shares to its shareholders. The bonus shares were distributed directly to the DEMAT accounts of the shareholders. AHPC has also encouraged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares. Dematerialization refers to the process of converting physical shares into electronic format.
During the 25th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 27th Magh for the fiscal year 2078/79, AHPC approved an 8.421% dividend worth Rs. 21.11 Crores. The board of directors of AHPC, in a meeting held on Mangsir 16, decided to distribute the dividend to its shareholders based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.72 Arba. The dividend comprised of 8% bonus shares worth Rs. 13,83,67,600 and 0.421% cash dividend (for tax purposes) worth Rs. 72,81,595. It is important to note that the bonus shares have already been listed in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).
In order to receive the bonus shares and the cash dividend, shareholders of AHPC will need to dematerialize their shares at Muktinath Capital Limited, which is located in Naxal, Kathmandu. This is because the bonus shares have already been issued in electronic form, so shareholders will need to have DEMAT accounts to receive them. The company has urged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares to ensure a smooth and efficient transfer of shares and dividends.
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IPO Offered by Upper Syange Hydropower Limited to Locals and Nepalese Citizens Abroad
Upper Syange Hydropower Limited is offering shares to project-affected locals of the Lamjung District and Nepalese citizens working abroad. The IPO will be open from 1st Jestha to 16th Jestha, 2080, and if the issue is not subscribed by the early closing date for locals of Lamjung District, it can be extended till the 30th Jestha. However, the issue will not be extended from the early closing date for Nepalese citizens working abroad. The company’s issued capital is Rs. 22 Crores, and 10% i.e. 2,20,000 unit shares worth Rs. 2.2 crores have been allocated to project-affected locals of Lamjung District.
29.55% of the company’s issued capital i.e. 650,000 unit shares will be issued later for the general public. Of this public issue, 10% of the shares totaling 65,000 units shares have been allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad. The minimum application quantity for the project-affected locals is 10 units, while the maximum quantity is 100,000 units. Meanwhile, for Nepalese citizens working abroad, the minimum application quantity is 10 units, while the maximum quantity is 50,000 units.
Siddhartha Capital Limited is the issue manager, and the promoter-public share ratio will be 60.45: 39.55 after this IPO. The issuer rating of Upper Syange Hydropower Limited has been reaffirmed as ‘CARE-NP BB (Is)’ by CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL), indicating a moderate risk of default regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations in Nepal.
Upper Syange Hydropower is a Public Limited company that is setting up a 2.4 MW Run-of-River (RoR), Upper Syange Hydropower Project (USHP) in BOOT (Build, own, Operate, and Transfer) mechanism. It was incorporated on January 26, 2009, as Upper Syange Hydropower Private Limited and converted to Public limited on March 30, 2017. The project is located in the Lamjung district of Nepal and is promoted by both individual and institutional promoters from different backgrounds.
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Sanima Mai Hydropower reports 20.40% decline in net profit in Q3 of FY 2079/80
Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Limited (SHPC) has reported a decline in net profit by 20.40% in the third quarter (Q3) of FY 2079/80. The company’s net profit decreased to Rs. 35.82 crores in this quarter from Rs. 45 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The decline in net profit is due to a decrease in revenue from the Sale of Electricity, which decreased by 16.16% compared to the corresponding previous year’s quarter ending. The decreased revenue is attributed to the end of the Posted Rate Facility Agreement for Mai Hydropower Project (15.6 MW) and unfavorable hydrological conditions during this quarter.
The company has invested around Rs. 3.62 Arba in associates, which have increased by 196.12% in this quarter. SHPC has investments in various associates companies, including Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Ltd, Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut Hydropower Ltd, Bavari Construction Pvt. Ltd, and Sanima Jum Hydropower.
SHPC has a share capital of Rs. 3.08 Arba, and the retained earnings are Rs. 1.11 Arba, with other reserves of Rs. 2.39 Arba. The company has recognized other comprehensive gain of NPR. 2,388,872,000 resulting from the fair value measurement of shares invested in Swet Ganga Hydropower and Construction Ltd. and Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Ltd. (Listed Associate Companies) as on third-quarter end, 2079. The gain has been shown under other reserves as Fair Value Reserve.
The annualized EPS stands at Rs. 15.46, and the net worth per share at Rs. 213.81, with the company’s P/E standing at 21.80 times.