NIFRA, NABIL, SCB, CIT and Sanima Mai Hydro (SHPC) are the ones I am looking into. Yehi haru kasto hola + is there any other stock that I should consider??
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NIFRA, NABIL, SCB, CIT and Sanima Mai Hydro (SHPC) are the ones I am looking into. Yehi haru kasto hola + is there any other stock that I should consider??
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CDS & Clearing Limited (CDSC) has provided an update on the public IPO collection of Hathway Investment Nepal Limited as of 10 am on Bhadra 24.
Hathway Investment Nepal Limited had initiated the issuance of 24,27,750 unit IPO shares, each with a face value of NPR 50, to the general public starting from Bhadra 21, 2080. The closing date for this IPO is scheduled for Bhadra 25, with the possibility of an extension up to Ashwin 4, 2080, if the issue remains undersubscribed.
Hathway Investment Nepal Limited has a total issued capital of Rs. 1.17 Arba, out of which 12.50%, equivalent to 29,25,000 unit shares, is allocated for the public, including Nepalese citizens working abroad. Among these shares, 10% (292,500 units) are earmarked for Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2% (58,500 units) for the company’s employees, and 5% (146,250 units) for mutual funds. The remaining 24,27,750 units are reserved for the general public.
Sreenagar Agritech Industries has chosen Nabil Investment Banking to manage the release of 1.3 million shares to the public. The agreement was made official through a signing between the CEO of the bank, Mr. Manish Narayan Joshi, and the MD of the company, Mr. Satish Chand Shrestha. The company, known for its agricultural and poultry operations, is considering growth in the meat industry and adding cold storage facilities. This move comes after having a successful history in the agro-based sector.
In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,051.47 points, showing a loss of 38.37 points or 1.83% from the previous day’s close. The session started at 2,095.43 and reached a high of 2,101.90, but later dipped to a low of 2,041.69 before ending at 2,051.47.
NHathway Investment Nepal Limited is concluding the issuance of 292,500 unit IPO shares exclusively to Nepalese citizens working abroad today, which falls on the 18th of Shrawan. The IPO offering commenced on the 4th of Shrawan, 2080. The company’s total issued capital amounts to Rs. 1.17 Arba, with 12.5% (29,25,000 unit shares) being made available to the public, including Nepalese citizens abroad and the general public. Notably, 10% of this total issue, which is 292,500 unit shares, has been specifically allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the subscription for these shares will conclude today.
Nabil Equity Fund (NEF) has released its monthly Net Asset Value (NAV) report for the month of Ashad. The latest NAV is Rs. 10.82, showing an increase from the previous month’s Rs. 10.37. The fund, which started with a size of Rs. 1.25 Arba, has allocated Rs. 75.86 crores in shares of listed companies and Rs. 1.4 crores in non-listed shares. Additionally, it has invested Rs. 37.5 crore in fixed deposit schemes and Rs. 11.02 crore in debentures. NEF also holds Rs. 8.37 crores in bank balance.
Sanima Bank Ltd and Swisscontact/Nepal Agriculture Market Development Program Phase II have joined hands to strengthen Sanima Bank’s ability to support Agri-SMEs in Koshi Province. The main objective of this partnership is to provide financial assistance to Agro processing enterprises in the region and raise awareness about the available opportunities. They plan to leverage technology for smoother Agri loan processing, promote Agri loan products, conduct client orientation and business literacy programs, and enhance the skills of the bank’s staff to better serve the needs of Agri-enterprises efficiently.
Nepal Infrastructures Investment Fund Limited has announced its plans to hold the 1st Special General Meeting (SGM) on the 7th of Shrawan, 2080. The meeting will take place in Jhamsikhel, Lalitpur, and is scheduled to commence at 10 am on the aforementioned day.
The SGM will address several important agendas that require the attention and participation of the shareholders. Firstly, there will be a proposal to amend the Articles of Association, which are the fundamental rules governing the company’s operations. This suggests that certain changes or updates are being considered to ensure the smooth functioning and adaptability of the organization.
Additionally, another significant item on the agenda is the issuance of 100% right shares from the company’s paid-up capital. This means that existing shareholders will have the opportunity to acquire additional shares in proportion to their existing holdings. The Board of Directors (BODs) will be entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing this process, granting them full authority in its execution.
Furthermore, the meeting aims to discuss the recruitment of strategic founding investors following the issuance of the right shares. This indicates the company’s intention to bring in new investors who can contribute strategically to the growth and development of the organization. By attracting these investors, Nepal Infrastructures Investment Fund Limited aims to strengthen its financial position and gain valuable expertise and resources.
It is important to note that the book closure date has been set for Ashad 28. This means that only shareholders registered before this date will be eligible to attend the SGM. Therefore, shareholders are urged to ensure their registration is completed before Ashad 28 to participate in this significant meeting.
Overall, the 1st Special General Meeting of Nepal Infrastructures Investment Fund Limited holds great importance for the company and its shareholders. The proposed agendas, including the amendment of the Articles of Association, issuance of right shares, and recruitment of strategic founding investors, reflect the company’s efforts to enhance its operations and secure a strong financial foundation for future growth.
SEBON Approves IPO Issue of 5 Companies; Hathway Investment Nepal to Raise Rs. 14.62 Crores
The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has given its approval for the initial public offering (IPO) of five different companies. One of them, Hathway Investment Nepal Limited, plans to issue 29.25 lakh shares at a par value of Rs. 50 per share. This will raise approximately Rs. 14.62 crores for the company, which accounts for 12.5% of its total issued capital. Currently, Hathway Investment Nepal has a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.02 Arba, and after the IPO allotment, it will increase to Rs. 1.17 Arba. Global IME Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for this IPO. The proposal received SEBON’s approval on Ashad 17.
Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) has announced that today is the final day for shareholders to claim the proposed dividend.
The company has scheduled its 28th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 31st of Ashad, 2080. The meeting will take place at the company’s head office in New Baneshwor, Kathmandu, commencing at 3 pm.
Among the various agenda items, the AGM will approve a dividend of 26.3158% for the fiscal year 2078/79. This decision was made during a board of directors meeting on Baisakh 29. The proposed dividend includes 25% bonus shares and 1.3158% cash dividend (for tax purposes). The current paid-up capital of CIT is Rs 4,251,000,576. Additionally, the AGM will also involve the election of a director and the appointment of a representative to sign the decision book on behalf of the shareholders and directors.
The book closure date for dividend entitlement is Ashad 19. Shareholders who hold shares until today are eligible to receive the dividend and can also participate in the AGM.
Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) is conducting an auction for the sale of 316,140 units of promoter shares to the general public. The auction, which began on 8th Jestha and will continue until 10th Ashad, 2080, allows individual investors, companies, and institutions to participate. The minimum bid rate for the auction is set at Rs. 110, and the minimum bid quantity for promoter shares is 1000 units.
While bidders have the option to bid for the entire quantity of shares, they must comply with the Nepal Rastra Bank’s regulations, which limit the maximum number of shares that can be held by a single entity. The auction is managed by B.O.K Capital Markets Limited, and the latest trading price (LTP) for KBL stands at Rs. 165.50 as of the time of writing.
Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has recently published its third-quarter report for the ongoing fiscal year, revealing a nearly twofold increase in Net Profit, amounting to Rs. 3.71 crores. The company’s primary revenue source, sales, demonstrated a noteworthy growth of 17.44%, reaching Rs. 5.77 Arba. However, the selling expenses experienced a more significant surge of 21.65%, totaling Rs. 5.07 Arba during the third quarter of FY 2079/80.
During the same period, STC observed a 12.51% rise in staff expenses and a 15.84% increase in administrative expenses compared to the corresponding quarter of FY 2078/79. On a positive note, the company’s Interest Expenses witnessed a substantial decrease of 35.44%, declining to Rs. 27.25 crores from Rs. 42.16 crores in the previous fiscal year’s third quarter. This reduction in interest expenses played a role in enhancing the company’s overall profitability.
STC currently maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 25.35 crores and possesses reserve and surplus funds amounting to Rs. 1.35 Arba. Additionally, the company holds property, plant, and equipment valued at Rs. 1.46 Arba, which remained relatively stable compared to the corresponding amount in the third quarter of the previous fiscal year.
With an impressive Earnings per Share (EPS) ratio of Rs. 19.52 and a Net Worth of Rs. 632.89, STC exhibits positive financial indicators in its third-quarter report. The significant increase in Net Profit, coupled with improved revenue and reduced interest expenses, signifies the company’s strong performance and its commitment to maintaining a robust financial position.