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  • “Himalaya Urja Bikas Company Limited reschedules 22nd AGM with new agenda items”

    “Himalaya Urja Bikas Company Limited reschedules 22nd AGM with new agenda items”


    Himalaya Urja Bikas Company Limited (HURJA) has announced that its 22nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) will now be held on 9th Jestha, 2080. The meeting was originally scheduled for 29th Poush, 2079, but was rescheduled. The AGM will take place at Arpan Banquet in Nayabaneshwor, Kathmandu, starting at 11 am on the specified day.

    The agendas for the AGM include endorsing the annual report for the fiscal year 2078/79 prepared by the board of directors, approving the auditor’s report for the same period, appointing an auditor for the fiscal year 2079/80, and approving their compensation. The meeting will also appoint Mr. Suman Sharma Chaulagain as a Director and propose to increase the authorized and issued capital of the company to Rs. 2.5 Arba. The company will also endorse 1:1 (100%) right shares from the paid-up capital of Rs. 99 Crores and manage capital received after issuance of rights shares.

    Investors who held shares of HURJA before the book closure date of Poush 18 will be able to attend the AGM.

     

  • Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta reports a decline in Q3 net profit by 27.64%

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta reports a decline in Q3 net profit by 27.64%


    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (AATMA) has reported a 27.64% decrease in net profit for Q3 of FY 2079/2080 compared to the same quarter of the previous fiscal year, according to its unaudited financial report. The company’s net profit declined to Rs. 4.46 crores from Rs. 6.1 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The decline in net profit is due to a decrease in net interest income by 17.19% and an increase in impairment charges by 437.70%, which caused the operating profit to decrease by 43.09%. AATMA’s borrowing stands at Rs. 8.53 Arba, while its loans declined by 11.38% to Rs. 1.27 Arba. The company recently issued an IPO of 1,69,755 units worth Rs. 1.69 crore to the public.

  • NEPSE Index Experiences 1.01% Loss, SHIVM Has Highest Turnover

    NEPSE Index Experiences 1.01% Loss, SHIVM Has Highest Turnover


    The NEPSE index experienced a loss of 1.01% and closed at 1,870.65 today, dropping by 19.11 points from the previous trading day’s closing. The index had also lost 2.27 points yesterday. The trading day started with an opening index of 1,889.41 and achieved an intraday high of 1,890.34. However, it reached an intraday low of 1,867.73 before ultimately settling at 1,870.65. During the trading day, 271 scrips were exchanged through 26,801 transactions, with a total of 3,206,450 shares worth Rs. 95.43 Crores in turnover, which was higher than the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 73.96 Crores. SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) had the highest turnover of Rs. 4.25 crores, closing at a market price of Rs. 405 per share, while the shares of NIMB had the most trading volume. NMB Sulav Investment Fund – 2 (NSIF2) showed the highest increase of 3.33% for the day, while NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the highest decrease of 8.89%. All sector indices closed in the red, with “Hydropower” experiencing the highest loss of 1.87%, while “Investment” had the lowest loss of 0.53% for the day.

  • SSHL Plans to Issue 100% Right Shares to Shareholders

    SSHL Plans to Issue 100% Right Shares to Shareholders


    Shiva Shree Hydropower Limited (SSHL) has made an important decision to issue 100% right shares to its shareholders in a 1:1 ratio, according to a recent board of directors’ meeting held on 14th Baisakh, 2080. This move will increase the company’s current paid-up capital from Rs. 1.47 Arba to Rs. 2.95 Arba.

    The primary objective of issuing the right shares is to pay back the bank debt. SSHL is preparing to issue rights after receiving approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission and the subsequent Annual General Meeting. This is a significant development for SSHL, as it will not only help the company pay off its debts, but it will also increase its capital, giving it more financial flexibility to pursue future endeavors.

    The decision to issue right shares is a common practice among companies, and it allows them to raise capital by offering existing shareholders the right to purchase additional shares at a discounted price. This not only benefits the company but also the shareholders, as it enables them to increase their stake in the company at a lower cost.

    Overall, SSHL’s decision to issue 100% right shares is a positive move that will benefit both the company and its shareholders. The increased capital will give the company more financial flexibility to pursue its goals and pay off its debts, which is always a positive sign for any company.

  • Citizens Mutual Fund 1 Reports NAV and Net Profit Increase in Chaitra

    Citizens Mutual Fund 1 Reports NAV and Net Profit Increase in Chaitra


    Citizens Mutual Fund-1 (CMF1), a 7-year closed-end mutual fund scheme, has released its monthly report for Chaitra 2079.

    According to the report, a mutual fund’s Net Assets Value (NAV) fell slightly from Rs. 9.18 to Rs. 9.19. The program, which began with a sum of Rs. 82 crores, has invested Rs. 48.38 crores in listed company shares and Rs. 4.91 crores in non-listed company shares. This program invested Rs. 3 crores in fixed-income assets, Rs. 15.86 crores in debentures, and Rs. 3.4 crores in bank balance.

     

  • SEBON Approves 75% of Himal Dolakha Hydropower Right Shares; Company to Issue 1.20 Crore Right Shares Soon

    SEBON Approves 75% of Himal Dolakha Hydropower Right Shares; Company to Issue 1.20 Crore Right Shares Soon


     

    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has accepted Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited’s (HDHPC) rights selling proposal for Baisakh 12, 2080.

    The hydroelectric business would issue 75% right shares at Rs. 1.20 Arba to its current shareholders in the form of 1,20,00,000 (1: 0.75) units of right shares. The company’s current paid-up capital is Rs. 1.60 Arba. As a result, following the issuance of the right share in the ratio of 1:0.75, the company’s paid-up capital would be increased to Rs. 2.8 Arba.

  • Supermai Hydropower earns a profit of Rs. 4.825 crores in the third quarter.

    Supermai Hydropower earns a profit of Rs. 4.825 crores in the third quarter.


     

    Supermai Hydropower Limited (SMH) reported a 41.20% decrease in net profit in the third quarter (Q3) of the current fiscal year 2079/80. Profit declined to Rs. 4.835 crores in this quarter from Rs. 8.22 crores in the previous year’s equivalent quarter.

     

  • Losses for Laxmi Capital Market Mutual Fund Schemes in Chaitra Reduce; SLK’s NAV Maintains At 9.67

    Losses for Laxmi Capital Market Mutual Fund Schemes in Chaitra Reduce; SLK’s NAV Maintains At 9.67


    Laxmi Equity Fund (LEMF), a closed-end 7-year equity-oriented mutual fund scheme administered by Laxmi Capital Market Limited, showed a modest increase in NAV to Rs. 10.03 at the end of Chaitra from Rs. 9.93 the previous month.

    The plan started with a fund amount of Rs. 1.25 crore. Arba has invested Rs. 77.67 crores in publicly traded shares of several firms.

    LEMF has invested Rs. 15.36 lakh in IPOs and Rs. 5.41 crore in bonds/debentures. This mutual fund has Rs. 13.5 crores in fixed deposits and a bank balance of Rs. 27.78 crores.

    It declared a net loss of Rs. 20.17 crores until the end of Chaitra. The previous month’s loss was Rs. 21.36 crores.

  • The NEPSE Index rose 0.92% to settle at 1,905.68 points, with intraday turnover remaining at Rs 88.55 crores.

    The NEPSE Index rose 0.92% to settle at 1,905.68 points, with intraday turnover remaining at Rs 88.55 crores.


    The NEPSE index finished at 1,905.68 today, up 17.36 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 0.92% increase. Yesterday, the index rose 2.71 points.

    Today, the index began at 1,887.3 and closed at 1,885.17. In contrast, it reached a high of 1,905.73 before closing at 1,905.68.

    Through 27,766 transactions, 264 scrips changed hands. A total of 2,700,570 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 88.55 crores in turnover. This exceeds the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 75.13 Crores.

  • The deadline for life and non-life insurance companies to raise capital to Rs 5 billion has passed.

    The deadline for life and non-life insurance companies to raise capital to Rs 5 billion has passed.


    On the 10th of Chaitra 2078, the Nepal Insurance Authority directed that life insurance businesses have a minimum paid-up capital of Rs. 5 Arba. The Insurance Board also encouraged non-life insurance companies to increase their paid-up capital to Rs. 2.5 Arba by the end of Chaitra 2079.

     

     

  • The NEPSE Index Ends the Day with a 0.14% Gain; IPO Stock KDL Has Its First Red Day Ever

    The NEPSE Index Ends the Day with a 0.14% Gain; IPO Stock KDL Has Its First Red Day Ever


    The NEPSE index closed at 1,888.32 today, up 2.71 points from the previous trading day’s close. This represents a 0.14% increase. Yesterday, the index fell 18.80 points.

    Today, the index opened at 1,885.77 and closed at 1,875.14. In contrast, it reached a high of 1,891.87 before settling at 1,888.32.

     

  • Karnali Development Bank reports a net profit of Rs 1.7 crores in the third quarter.

    Karnali Development Bank reports a net profit of Rs 1.7 crores in the third quarter.


    Karnali Development Bank Limited (KRBL) has released its unaudited quarterly report for the fiscal year 2079/80’s third quarter.

    The firm recorded a net profit of Rs. 1.7 crores, compared to a net loss of Rs. 1.92 crores in the same period last year.

    When compared to the same quarter last year, the company’s deposits fell by 2.11% to Rs.4.40 Arba, while loans and advances increased by 2.84% to Rs.3.39 Arba. The company’s CAR is now 10.20%, down from 11.12% earlier.

    The bank has Rs. 50.28 crore in paid-up capital. At this capital, the bank’s EPS is Rs. 4.60, and its net worth is Rs. 118.20.