Tag: NEA

  • Balephi Hydropower’s Challenging Q3: Net Losses, Administrative Expenses Surge, and Strategies for Financial Recovery

    Balephi Hydropower’s Challenging Q3: Net Losses, Administrative Expenses Surge, and Strategies for Financial Recovery


    Balephi Hydropower Limited (BHL) has released its third-quarter report for the current fiscal year, revealing a significant net loss of Rs. 23.72 crores. In comparison, during the third quarter of the previous fiscal year 2078/79, the company had reported a net loss of Rs. 6.06 lakhs.

    During the third quarter of the current fiscal year, BHL experienced a substantial increase in administrative expenses, reaching Rs. 25.59 lakhs. Additionally, the company had to bear financial costs amounting to Rs. 31.19 crores up to the third quarter of FY 079/80.

    With an Earnings per Share (EPS) of Rs. -17.30 and a below-average net worth of Rs. 81.93, BHL faces financial challenges. However, the company managed to generate revenue of Rs. 35.93 crores from the sale of power until the end of the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year.

    According to the management analysis, BHL incurred significant penalties from the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) for surpassing the Required Commercial Operation Date (RCOD) as outlined in the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

    BHL is optimistic that once the RCOD issue is resolved, the company will generate sufficient cash revenue to meet its financial and operational obligations. To improve its cash flow, the company plans to issue right shares.

    In a meeting held on Falgun 12, 2079, the board of directors of BHL decided to propose the issuance of rights shares in a ratio of 1:0.5 in the next annual general meeting. The proposal aims to utilize the then-paid-up capital of Rs. 1.827 Arba, resulting in an enhanced paid-up capital of Rs. 2.74 Arba after the 50% right issue.

    At the end of the third quarter of this fiscal year, BHL’s closing share price stood at Rs. 321. Additionally, the company successfully increased its paid-up capital by 10.50%, amounting to Rs. 1.82 Arba.

  • Gold price nears all-time high; gains Rs 800 per tola today to trade at Rs 109,800

    Gold price nears all-time high; gains Rs 800 per tola today to trade at Rs 109,800


    Today’s gold price has risen by Rs. 800 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 109,800 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 109,000 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 109,300. In contrast, the rate was kept at Rs. 108,500 per tola yesterday.

     

  • Gold is nearing an all-time high; it gained Rs 1000 per tola today to trade at Rs 106,700, and silver is following suit.

    Gold is nearing an all-time high; it gained Rs 1000 per tola today to trade at Rs 106,700, and silver is following suit.


    In the domestic market today, the price of gold has risen by Rs. 1000.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 106,700 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 105,700 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 106,200. In contrast, the rate was kept at Rs. 105,200 per tola yesterday.

     

  • Gold Near All-Time High; Gains Rs 500 Per Tola Today to Trade at Rs 106,300, Silver Follows Suit

    Gold Near All-Time High; Gains Rs 500 Per Tola Today to Trade at Rs 106,300, Silver Follows Suit


     

    The price of gold has surged by Rs. 500 in the domestic market today.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 106,300 per tola. Yesterday, the rate was maintained at Rs. 105,800 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 105,800 today. In contrast, the rate was maintained yesterday at Rs. 105,300 per tola.