Tag: Hydropower

  • Mandu Hydropower: Lock-in Period for 22,935 Mutual Fund Shares Ending on 23rd

    Mandu Hydropower: Lock-in Period for 22,935 Mutual Fund Shares Ending on 23rd


    Mandu Hydropower Limited (MANDU) has notified investors and stakeholders about the conclusion of the lock-in period for 22,935 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This decision aligns with the Securities Board of Nepal’s (SEBON) directives, with the lock-in period set to expire on Falgun 23, 2080.

    Out of the total 13,636,370 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) by MANDU, 5 percent, equivalent to 72,133 unit shares, were specifically allocated for Mutual Funds. However, only 22,935 units were subjected to the lock-in period according to SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 25. The recent notice informs investors and stakeholders that the lock-in period for these 22,935 unit shares has concluded as of Falgun 23.

     

  • Mandu Hydropower Q2 Earnings Surge by 11.78% Amidst Revenue Dip; Impressive 22.76% Reduction in Debt

    Mandu Hydropower Q2 Earnings Surge by 11.78% Amidst Revenue Dip; Impressive 22.76% Reduction in Debt


    Mandu Hydropower Limited (MANDU) demonstrates robust financial performance in the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2080/81, boasting an impressive 11.78% increase in earnings and achieving a net profit of 17.05 Crores. Notably, the company exhibits prudent financial management by reducing loans and borrowings by 22.76% to Rs. 2.12 Arba during this period.

    Despite a marginal 4.04% decrease in power sales revenue, totaling Rs. 41.52 Crores, MANDU’s strategic financial controls are evident, as administrative expenses remained well-contained at Rs. 40.77 lakhs. This positive quarterly report underscores Mandu Hydropower Limited’s commitment to financial stability and sustainable growth in the hydropower sector.

     

  • Rangoon Khola Hydropower Announces AGM on Falgun 9, IPO Issuance Key Agenda

    Rangoon Khola Hydropower Announces AGM on Falgun 9, IPO Issuance Key Agenda


    Rangoon Khola Hydropower Limited is set to convene its inaugural Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the 9th of Falgun, 2080. The meeting, scheduled to commence at 11:00 AM at the Company’s Register Office in Sukedhara, Kathmandu, holds significant importance as it addresses crucial agenda items. Among them, the AGM will focus on the endorsement of the company’s annual report, including key financial aspects such as profit and loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports for the fiscal year 2079/80. Additionally, the shareholders will deliberate on the appointment of auditors and determine their remuneration, shaping the financial oversight and transparency of Rangoon Khola Hydropower Limited in the upcoming fiscal year. This AGM serves as a pivotal moment for stakeholders to contribute to the strategic decisions and financial governance of the hydropower company.

     

  • Hydropower kinnu agadi hernu parne kura haru

    Hydropower kinnu agadi hernu parne kura haru


    Yo hydropower kinnu agadi kk kura haru hernu parxa hola?…and best hydro to buy in today’s date?


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  • Swet-Ganga Hydropower: 38.51M Shares Set for Trading as Lock-in Period Nears End on 2nd Falgun

    Swet-Ganga Hydropower: 38.51M Shares Set for Trading as Lock-in Period Nears End on 2nd Falgun


    Swet-Ganga Hydropower & Construction Limited (SGHC) brings forth an exciting opportunity for investors as the lock-in period for Dolma Impact-1 (Foreign Investor) shares concludes on Falgun 2, 2080, in compliance with the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) guidelines. As a listed entity on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) with a total of 15,930,000 units of shares, SGHC underscores the significance of this milestone, revealing that Dolma Impact-1’s 38,51,000 units of previously restricted shares are now open for trading. This development not only marks a pivotal moment for SGHC but also presents a potential avenue for investors to explore and capitalize on the liberated shares in the dynamic landscape of Nepal’s stock market.

     

  • Hydropower sector: What kind of stocks had maximum growth?

    Hydropower sector: What kind of stocks had maximum growth?


    Well i did some study on hydro stocks. From 05/11/2023 to 25/01/2024. During the period Nepse had a max growth from 1829 to 2175 ~18%.

    There was an average max growth (from absolute bottom to the peak) of 56% in hydro and the best performing stock was MHCL which grew 195% in 70days.

    https://preview.redd.it/6vk2us9vuwec1.png?width=1253&format=png&auto=webp&s=46b21845a04543939f9f1178543ff415efac5de0

    And here is the correlation coefficient:

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    https://preview.redd.it/yok5v0nzvwec1.png?width=560&format=png&auto=webp&s=fbfd84ea12816ead8a5e387d838956884bd4b008

    So didnt get any strong correlations. EPS/PE has very little to do with anything. The onlything fundamental seemed to be no. of shares. So low cap=high growth. But at just -0.25 this is a extremely weak correlation.

    Other two were also

    1. low price (at bottom) compared to average low price=good
    2. high previous high=bad. I thought this was a confounding bias. It has got to be because new stocks did well, old stocks have seen a bull market and have a very high prev. high.
    3. so i did a 3rd one on date of listing. And found a weak positive correlation. So new stock=good

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    you can find me talk about it here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVgFNhCiWsE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVgFNhCiWsE)

    Note that this is just an observation on the current upswing. It doesnt include data from any previous upswings and as such doesnt necessarily mean the same characteristics are always good. This is not an investment advice. Do your own research.


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  • Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) Announces Conclusion of Lock-In Period for Mutual Fund Shares as per SEBON Directives

    Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) Announces Conclusion of Lock-In Period for Mutual Fund Shares as per SEBON Directives


    Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) has officially notified its investors and stakeholders regarding the conclusion of the lock-in period for 36,938 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This development aligns with the most recent directives issued by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON). The lock-in period for these shares, which commenced on Ashadh 19, 2080, has officially expired as of Poush 18, 2080.

    TSHL, with a total of 4,925,000 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), had allocated 5 percent of this, equivalent to 7,38,750 units, exclusively for Mutual Funds. Within this allocation, 36,938 units of shares were specifically subjected to the lock-in period in accordance with SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 20. Investors and stakeholders are now formally informed that the lock-in period for these 36,938 unit shares has concluded as of the 18th of Poush.

  • Puwa Khola-1 Hydropower Partners with LS Capital for IPO Management

    Puwa Khola-1 Hydropower Partners with LS Capital for IPO Management


    Puwa Khola-1 Hydropower Limited is set to make a significant market debut by appointing LS Capital Limited as the IPO issue and sales manager for its upcoming public offering. The hydropower company plans to release 19,46,660 ordinary shares to the general public, each carrying a face value of Rs 100. The strategic move towards IPO comes on the heels of the successful completion and operation of their 4 MW hydropower project situated in the picturesque Ilam district. Managing Director Mr. Kadam KC, representing Puwa Khola-1 Hydropower, and Mr. Bijay Lal Shrestha, CEO of Laxmi Sunrise Capital Limited, officially sealed the agreement. Investors now have the opportunity to be part of this forward-looking venture, contributing to both sustainable energy development and the economic growth of the region. The collaboration with LS Capital Limited further reinforces Puwa Khola-1 Hydropower’s commitment to bringing clean energy solutions to the forefront of the market, paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future.

     

  • Super Khudi Hydropower Taps Global IME Capital as IPO Issue Manager

    Super Khudi Hydropower Taps Global IME Capital as IPO Issue Manager


    Super Khudi Hydropower Limited, a pioneering venture in the renewable energy sector, has recently appointed Global IME Capital Limited as the dedicated issue and sales manager for its upcoming Initial Public Offering (IPO). The highly anticipated IPO entails the issuance of 6,975,000 ordinary shares to the general public, each with a face value of Rs 100. Spearheading this significant move is Mr. Rabi Kumar Gautam, Senior Project Manager at Super Khudi Hydropower, and Mr. Mandip Luitel, CEO of Global IME Capital, who formally sealed the agreement. With a commitment to sustainable energy solutions, Super Khudi Hydropower Limited is poised to revolutionize the hydropower landscape, offering investors an opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking enterprise dedicated to shaping a greener, more resilient future. This strategic partnership with Global IME Capital further solidifies Super Khudi Hydropower’s position as a catalyst for positive change in the renewable energy sector, promising investors a stake in a project that not only generates power but also drives environmental stewardship and economic growth.

     

  • Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower (KBSH) Ends Lock-In: 6,093 Mutual Fund Shares Unlocked

    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower (KBSH) Ends Lock-In: 6,093 Mutual Fund Shares Unlocked


    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited (KBSH) has notified its investors and stakeholders about the recent expiration of the lock-in period for 6,093 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This lock-in period, as per the directives from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), had commenced on Kartik 20, 2080, and concluded on Magh 6, 2080.

    Among the 1,218,675 units of shares listed by KBSH on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), 5 percent, equivalent to 6,093 units, had been exclusively reserved for Mutual Funds. It is noteworthy that a portion of these shares, precisely 6,093 units, had been subjected to the lock-in period in accordance with SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 20. Investors and stakeholders are now informed that the lock-in period for these 6,093 unit shares has officially concluded as of the 6th of Magh.

    The official notice further specifies that, following the conclusion of the lock-in period, the shares held by the Board of Directors and employees in higher management positions will not be tradable. This aligns with the regulations set forth by SEBON regarding the tradability of shares held by specific entities after the expiration of the lock-in period.

  • Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Taps Muktinath Capital for IPO Management, Offers 21.5% of Capital to Public

    Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Taps Muktinath Capital for IPO Management, Offers 21.5% of Capital to Public


    Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower has enlisted Muktinath Capital Ltd. as the manager overseeing both the issuance and sales of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) shares. The company intends to release 2,805,750 ordinary shares to the general public at a face value of Rs. 100 per share, constituting 21.5% of its overall issued capital, which amounts to Rs. 1 Arba 30 crores 50 lakhs.

    In formalizing this share issuance, Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower’s Managing Director, Mr. Bishweshwar Subedi, and Muktinath Capital’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Kabindra Dhoj Joshi, have both signed the agreement. The distribution plan involves allocating 10% (equivalent to 13,05,000 shares) for individuals affected by the project and 11.5% (equivalent to 15,00,750 shares) for the general public.

    Situated in Bhojpur district, Lower Erkhuwa Hydropower Company is currently in the final stages of constructing the Lower Erkhuwa Hydroelectric Project, boasting a capacity of 14.15 megawatts. The primary promoter for this venture is the National Hydro Power Company Ltd. (NHPC). At present, the project has reached 85% completion, covering various aspects such as tunnel excavation, civil construction, procurement of electro-mechanical and hydro-mechanical equipment, as well as the establishment of transmission lines. To fund this estimated Rs. 2 Arba project, financial support has been secured through loans from Machhapuchchhre Bank Ltd., Nepal SBI Bank Ltd., and Jyoti Bikas Bank Ltd. The company’s goal is to commence commercial electricity production from this project within the current fiscal year.

  • NMB Bank and HIDCL to Invest 7.40 Arba Rupees in Upper Modi A Hydropower Project

    NMB Bank and HIDCL to Invest 7.40 Arba Rupees in Upper Modi A Hydropower Project


    NMB Bank and the Hydroelectricity Investment and Development (HIDCL) Company have jointly committed a substantial investment of 7.40 Arba rupees towards the Upper Modi A hydropower project. In this collaboration, NMB Bank will contribute 4.40 Arba rupees, while HIDCL will invest 3 Arba rupees. The signing of a tripartite loan agreement formalized this partnership, witnessed by Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation Minister Shakti Bahadur Basnet, involving the project promoters Modi Hydropower Company, NMB Bank, and HIDCL.

    The comprehensive cost of the entire project, inclusive of interest during construction, is estimated to be 10.57 Arba rupees. Financing for the project will comprise 70% from debt and the remaining 30% from equity, sourced from the project authority and the public. The objective is to complete the Upper Modi A hydroelectric initiative within a four-year timeframe, currently in the preparatory stages with evaluations ongoing for civil and hydromechanical aspects under Phase 1. Simultaneously, construction is underway for essential infrastructure such as project site offices and residences.

    Crucial approvals for land acquisition, including forested areas, have been secured, and NEA Engineering Company is slated to oversee construction. This company will also supervise the 18.2 MW Upper Modi Hydroelectric Project. Financial management for the 42 MW Upper Modi A hydroelectric project, situated in the Annapurna Rural Municipality of Kaski, will be handled through a subsidiary company of the Nepal Electricity Authority.

    Minister Basnet highlighted the government’s commitment to enhancing domestic electricity consumption and exporting surplus power to neighboring countries like India and Bangladesh. He emphasized a shift in perspective, noting that hydropower is now recognized not just as infrastructure but also for its economic potential through electricity consumption.