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  • The Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Sunday; 16,975 applicants will receive 10 units each.

    The Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Sunday; 16,975 applicants will receive 10 units each.


     

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) will take place this Sunday, 21st Falgun, 2079. The allotment program will take place at the Kamalpokhari office of the issue manager, Sunrise Capital Limited.

    From the 11th to the 15th Falgun, the company issued 169,755 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public in an Initial Public Offering worth Rs 1.69 crore. Out of the total 203,380 units, 10%, or 20,388 units, were set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 1.5326%, or 3,117 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 10,170 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 169,755 units were for general distribution.

     

  • Prabhu Smart Fund Offers 255% Dividend Yield in 10 Years

    Prabhu Smart Fund Offers 255% Dividend Yield in 10 Years


    The second plan of the Prabhu Capital Collective Investment Fund is now available for issue and sale as of 18 Falgun 2079. This fund issued 8 crore units worth Rs 80 crore at a fixed price of Rs 10 per unit.

    Prabhu Bank Ltd is the fund promoter of this plan, while Prabhu Capital Limited is the scheme manager. This is a closed-ended plan. This scheme will invest 35 to 90 percent of the proceeds from unit sales in shares, making it an equity-oriented scheme.

    Prabhu Bank Limited has obtained 1.12 crore units out of a total of 8 crore units available, while Prabhu Capital Limited has secured 8 lakh units.

  • Molung Hydropower Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) will be completed tomorrow.

    Molung Hydropower Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) will be completed tomorrow.


    olung Hydropower Company Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) will take place tomorrow, on the 19th of Falgun, 2079. The allotment program will begin at 10 a.m. on the premises of the issue manager, Sunrise Capital Limited, in Kamalpokhari.

    From the 4th to the 10th Falgun, the company issued 22,64,655 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public in an Initial Public Offering worth Rs 22.64 crore. Out of the total 27,28,500 units, 10%, or 272,850 units, were already issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2%, or 54,570 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 136,425 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The

  • On Sunday, the Asian Hydropower IPO Allocation will be completed; 69,720 Applicants Will Get 10 Units Each.

    On Sunday, the Asian Hydropower IPO Allocation will be completed; 69,720 Applicants Will Get 10 Units Each.


    On Sunday, or 14 Falgun 2079, is when Asian Hydropower Limited will distribute its first public offering (IPO) shares. From that day at 9 am, the allotment program would take place on the grounds of the issue manager, NMB Capital Ltd, in Naxal.

    From the 27th Magh to the 3rd Falgun, the company distributed 6,97,200 units of shares with a face value of 100 rupees to the general public as part of an IPO. Of of the entire 840,000 units, 10%, or 84,000 units, have already been issued and allocated to Nepalese people living and working abroad. 2%, or 16,800 units, were set aside for the company’s employees, while 5%, or 42,000 units, of the total offered shares, were reserved for mutual funds.

  • Starting today, Prabhu Bank will be selling 46,74,396 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.

    Starting today, Prabhu Bank will be selling 46,74,396 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.


    From now, that is, on 12 Falgun through 26 Falgun, 2079, the current promoters of Prabhu Bank Limited (PRVU) are selling its 46,74,396 unit promoter share at an auction.

    There will be an auction for 46,74,396 units of promoter shares. In an auction, bids may be submitted by institutions, businesses, or individual investors. The minimum bid is Rs. 123. 10,000 units are the required minimum bid amount for promoter shares. Bidders are allowed to offer for the full issue, but they must adhere to the Nepal Rastra Bank’s guideline that they cannot offer for more shares per entity than what is allowed.

    The auction manager is Prabhu Capital Ltd. On Falgun 27, at the auction manager’s location, bids will begin to be accepted at 11 a.m.

  • Global IME Bank’s “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” will close today & applications for a minimum of 25 units can be submitted.

    Global IME Bank’s “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” will close today & applications for a minimum of 25 units can be submitted.


    Global IME Bank Ltd will close the public issuance of the “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” today, February 5th.

    The issue had begun on the 29th of Magh and was scheduled to end on the 3rd of Falgun. Nevertheless, the bank earlier declared in a notification that the deadline will be extended until February 14, although the subscription would expire as soon as it is subscribed. Because the offering is now oversubscribed, the business will shut it today till the end of banking hours.

    50 lakh units would be issued at a par value of Rs.1000 each. 30 lakh units of the overall offer will be subscribed through private placement, while the remaining 20 lakh shares totaling Rs. 2 Arba are eligible for public issuance, with 5% reserved for mutual funds. The offering would generate a total of Rs 5 arba.

    Sunrise Capital Ltd has been named the issue manager. Investors can apply for as little as 25 units and as many as 100,000 units.

    The “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” has a maturity duration of 5 years and will provide unit holders with 11.25% annual yields until the date of maturity.

  • Supermai Hydropower IPO Allotment to be Concluded Tomorrow Morning

    Supermai Hydropower IPO Allotment to be Concluded Tomorrow Morning


     

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    The IPO allotment of Supermai Hydropower Limited will take place tomorrow morning, i.e. on 4th Falgun, 2079. The allotment program will be held on the premises of the issue manager Sanima Capital Limited, Naxal.

    The company issued 4,15,000 units of shares of Rs 100 face value as an Initial Public Offering worth Rs 4.15 crore to the general public from the 23rd Magh till the 26th Magh. Out of the total 500,000 units; 10% i.e. 50,000 units have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, whereas 2% i.e 10,000 units have been set aside for the employees of the company and 5% of the total offered shares i.e. 25,000 units have been set aside for the mutual funds. The remaining 4,15,000 units are for the general public

     

  • Shuvam Power’s first public offering allocation will end tomorrow morning; 48,188 lucky applicants will receive 10 units each.

    Shuvam Power’s first public offering allocation will end tomorrow morning; 48,188 lucky applicants will receive 10 units each.


    Tomorrow morning, or on Magh 27, 2079, Shuvam Power Limited’s (SHUVAM) initial public offering (IPO) will take place. On the property of the issue manager, Muktinath Capital Limited, in Naxal, the allotment program will take place.

    From the 18th Magh to the 22nd Magh, the company distributed 481,882 units of shares with a face value of 100 rupees to the general public as part of an IPO. 10%, or 58,058 units, of the total 580,580 units have already been allocated to Nepalese people living and working overseas. 2%, or 11,610 units, were set aside for firm workers. 5%, or 29,030 units, of the total offered shares were reserved for mutual funds. 481,882 more units were produced for the

     

  • 615,104.47 Unit Shares of Best Finance Company in Falgun 01 Auction

    615,104.47 Unit Shares of Best Finance Company in Falgun 01 Auction


    From the 1st through the 15th of Falgun, 2079, Best Finance Company Limited (BFC) will auction 58,429.90 units of ordinary shares and 556,674.57 units of promoter shares.

    A total of 615,104.47 unit shares will be auctioned, including 58,429.90 ordinary shares and 556,674.57 promoter shares.Previously, from Bhadra 27 to Kartik 14, 2074, the corporation issued 1:1.3 ratio right shares, i.e. 1,652,850.00 units, to its qualified shareholders. The remaining unclaimed right shares will now be auctioned off beginning January 1st.

    The auction is open to all existing promoters, the general public, and institutions. The auction’s minimum bid price is Rs. 100. The minimum bid quantity for promoter shares is 1000 units, whereas the minimum bid quantity for ordinary shares is 100 units. Although bidders may bid for the full issue, they must follow Nepal Rastra Bank’s guideline of not exceeding the specified number of shares per organization.Prabhu Capital has been named auction manager.

  • Purwanchal Lube Oil (PLO) Will Publish an Initial Public Offering (IPO); Prabhu Capital Limited Will Serve as Issue and Sales Manager

    Purwanchal Lube Oil (PLO) Will Publish an Initial Public Offering (IPO); Prabhu Capital Limited Will Serve as Issue and Sales Manager


    Purwanchal Lube Oil (PLO) plans to issue 500,000 equity shares to the general public through an initial public offering (IPO), with Prabhu Capital Limited serving as the share issue and sales manager.

    On Magh 18, 2079, the two parties’ contract was completed. The agreement was signed by Mr. Bholeshwar Dulal, Managing Director of Purwanchal Lube Oil, and Mr. Dinesh Thakali, Managing Director of Prabhu Capital.

     

  • How to learn any skills faster in six steps

    How to learn any skills faster in six steps


    Practice makes perfect when it comes to skills.

    G. I. Joe Fallacy: the idea that knowing is half the battle. It needs to be retired not just from our theories of how the mind works, but also from our practices of trying to shape minds to work better.

    Laurie Santos and Tamar Gendler

    As a consequence, if you want to achieve an objective, lectures alone will not suffice. You want to be more prepared. Lectures can only help you learn more. It will not provide you with the tools you need to improve your job performance.

    Set (realistic) goals!

    Your objectives should be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound).

    You can also use the WOOP technique (wish, result, challenge, plan) to set goals and achieve them more quickly.

    In his book Originals, Wharton Organizational Psychology Professor Adam Grant suggests that the greatest input comes from fellow creators, not from the audience or managers.

    We could all rely more on peer feedback and do a better job saying, “When I’ve got a new idea, I’m not necessarily going to trust my own judgment. But I’m not always going to trust … middle managers who tend to be the most risk-averse and most conservative. I’m going to go to people who are fellow creators.”

    Adam Grant

    Deliberate practice to learn any skill faster!

    Regular practice may be mindless repetitions, whereas deliberate practice requires focused attention and is done with the explicit goal of increasing performance.

    Benjamin Franklin’s father chastised him for his poor writing skills when he was a teenager. Franklin made a pledge to himself to improve his prose. He began by reading works by some of the most popular authors of the time. He then rewrote each essay in his own words before comparing it to the original.

    World-class violinists only train for 90 minutes a day, but those 90 minutes are spent focusing on areas where they are weak or need to develop. They don’t practice what is easy for them. It’s pointless to do so. Deliberate practice, on the other hand, forces one to step outside of their comfort zone. You’re still focusing on what you need to work on, and once you’ve accomplished it, you move on to more challenging skills. It’s like turning your life into a game.

    Choose the mindset required!

    Carol Dweck coined the terms “fixed mentality” and “development mindset” to describe people’s beliefs about learning and intellect. Students who believe they can boost their intellect understand that perseverance pays off. As a result, they put forward more effort and commitment, resulting in increased results.

    We can change someone’s perspective from fixed to development, according to studies. They become more inspired and do more as we do so. The study of brain plasticity has shown how neuronal communication changes over time. With practice, neural networks form new associations and strengthen old ones.