Tag: Manufacturing

  • Himalayan Distillery Limited (Manufacturing and Processing)

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (Manufacturing and Processing)


    Why is HDL crashing continuously?
    Wasn’t HDL one of the long term investment?
    Why is market sentiment so down?


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  • SEBON Adds Six New IPO Proposals to Pipeline, Featuring Hydropower, Other, and Manufacturing Sectors

    SEBON Adds Six New IPO Proposals to Pipeline, Featuring Hydropower, Other, and Manufacturing Sectors


    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) is considering six new IPO proposals from various companies. Among them, Apex Hospitality Limited has applied to issue 2,400,000 shares, aiming to generate Rs. 24 crores for their company. This application was submitted on Ashwin 12, 2080, and Himalayan Capital Limited will serve as the issue manager for the public offering.

    Infomerics Credit Rating Nepal Limited (Infomerics Nepal) has granted an issuer rating of IRN B+ (Is) [Single B Plus (Issuer)] to Apex Hospitality Limited. This rating signifies a relatively high risk of default in meeting financial obligations on time.

     

  • NEPSE Records 0.85% Gain, Closes at 1,959.12 with 16.49 Points Increase

    NEPSE Records 0.85% Gain, Closes at 1,959.12 with 16.49 Points Increase


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 1,959.12, marking a gain of 16.49 points or 0.85% compared to the previous day’s closing. The index had experienced a significant surge of 51.31 points in the previous session.

    Starting at 1,943.61, the index reached its lowest point at 1,928.16 during the day. However, it also reached a high of 1,962.66 before settling at 1,959.12 at the end of the trading day.

    Throughout the day, a total of 270 scrips were traded in 34,841 transactions. The trading activity resulted in a total turnover of Rs. 1.87 Arba, involving the exchange of 4,865,475 shares. This turnover was lower than the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 2.2 Arba.

    Shivam Cements Limited (SHIVM) emerged as the most actively traded stock, generating the highest turnover of Rs. 14.6 crores. The market price of SHIVM shares closed at Rs. 466 per share.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain of 10% and reached the positive circuit during the day’s trading.

    On the other hand, Sanima Equity Fund (SAEF) recorded the highest loss of 3.77% during the trading session.

    While the “Manufacturing And Processing” sector index registered the highest gain of 4.69%, the “Finance” sector index experienced the highest decline of 0.45% at the closing of the market.

  • NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights

    NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights


    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest trading volume of Rs. 3.04 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 694.60 per share. The shares of PRVU had the highest trading activity.

    NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the highest gain of 9.88% during the day.

    On the other hand, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Co. Limited (SALICO) recorded the highest loss of 6.45% today.

    Among the sector indices, only four closed in positive territory, with the “Manufacturing and Processing” sector gaining the highest at 0.52%. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector had the highest decline, losing 0.62% today.

  • NEPSE Settles at 1,906 Level, Up 0.94%; All Sectors Except Microfinance Close Green, Led by “Manufacturing and Processing”

    NEPSE Settles at 1,906 Level, Up 0.94%; All Sectors Except Microfinance Close Green, Led by “Manufacturing and Processing”


    The NEPSE index closed at 1,906 today, up 17.70 points from the previous trading day’s close. This represents a 0.94% increase. Yesterday, the index dropped 26.87 points.

    Today’s index opened at 1,885.7 and reached an intraday high of 1906.61. In contrast, it dropped as low as 1,865.75 before closing at 1,906.

    In 36,980 transactions, 261 scrips changed hands. A total of 4,308,645 shares were exchanged for a total of Rs. 1.38 Arba in turnover. This is more than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 1.289 Arba.

     

     

  • The NEPSE Index rises 2.56%, gaining 50.04 points to settle at 2,002.70.

    The NEPSE Index rises 2.56%, gaining 50.04 points to settle at 2,002.70.


     

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) shares traded the most and had the highest turnover of Rs. 7.85 crores closing at a market price of Rs. 455 per share.

    Shuvam Power Limited (SPL) gained the highest 9.98% and technically hit positive for the day.

    Conversely, Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme – 2 (SIGS2) lost the highest 5.81% today.

    All sector indices closed green, “Hydropower” gained the highest 3.59% while “Manufacturing And Processing” gained the least 1.53% today.

     

     

  • NEPSE drops another 23.60 points to 2,046.81.

    NEPSE drops another 23.60 points to 2,046.81.


     

    The NEPSE index closed today at 2,046.81, a decrease of 23.60 points from the previous trading day’s close. This represents a 1.14% decrease. The following are the results of the survey.

    Today, the index opened at 2,069.67 and reached an intraday high of 2,069.78. It fell as low as 2,040.18 before

  • The NEPSE Index falls further 13.90 points, closing at 2,091.56.

    The NEPSE Index falls further 13.90 points, closing at 2,091.56.


    Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL) rose the most for the day, gaining 8.54%.

    Garima Debenture, 2085 (GBBD85) dropped the most today, losing 9.97%.

    Only one sector finished in the green today, “Hotels and Tourism,” which lost the most 1.24% apiece, while “Manufacturing and Processing” gained 0.90%.

     

     

  • What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

    What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?


    You’ve already heard of smart devices, autonomous robots, and self-driving cars in some form or another. They are undoubtedly innovative, but they aren’t as clever as they seem. The biggest drawback of these smart devices is their limited ability to communicate with the outside world. A car can drive itself and avoid external obstacles, but it can’t decide when to pick you up or what kind of music you want to listen to based on how your day went at work.

    Consider how useful it would be if your wearable fitness devices could monitor your heart rate and the number of steps you’ve taken during the day, and then use the data to recommend workout plans that are specific to you. A system that uses an app to monitor statistics for future training and recommends diet plans. Isn’t that awesome? That, then, is the real-world application of IoT. Continue reading to learn more about IoT.

    What is IoT?

    In the internet of things, all devices are linked by a unique identifier known as an IP address. These smart devices are also equipped with sensors. They use their own sensors to collect data from the environment, and they work closely with other devices to do so. After that, the data is sent to central servers. The servers then store, evaluate, and process the data before sending instructions to the system to perform a particular task under certain conditions.

    Implications of IoT

    IoT can be applied to almost every aspect of human life. They can be used in healthcare, where data from IoT devices can help doctors determine the best treatment plan for their patients. It can also be used to avoid the disease by tracking it continuously. In the same way, it can be used in industries to power manufacturing devices and various types of equipment. In addition, IOT can be used in education to enable students to collect learning materials. They also allow teachers to monitor their students’ progress in real time. In this way, the Internet of Things plays an important part in our daily lives.