Tag: Negative

  • Did anyone else see the negative circuit of Sarbottam coming?

    Did anyone else see the negative circuit of Sarbottam coming?


    I didn't.


    View on r/NepalStock by floydbkes


  • Positive & Negative Correlations in NEPSE and other asset classes

    Positive & Negative Correlations in NEPSE and other asset classes


    Has anyone done enough substantial and statistically significant results in this sub to discover patterns of negative correlations of other assets or variables in respect to NEPSE?

    I know a-lot of people say that NEPSE is inversely correlated to bank rates, but i found a couple of research papers which doesn’t seem to agree.

    Would love to hear what maths enthusiasts here have to say.


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  • Citizens Bank Q2 Report: Profits Dip 6.96%, Challenges Emerge

    Citizens Bank Q2 Report: Profits Dip 6.96%, Challenges Emerge


    Citizens Bank International Limited (CZBIL) has disclosed its financial performance for the second quarter of fiscal year 2080/81, revealing a 6.96% decline in net profit to Rs 78.27 Crores. The bank’s total paid-up capital is reported at Rs. 14.20 Arba, with reserves amounting to Rs. 6.77 Arba. However, retained earnings have recorded a negative value of Rs 21.3 Crores.

    During the mentioned quarter, the bank experienced a significant increase in total deposits, reaching Rs 1.75 Kharba, while loans and advances to customers reached Rs 1.48 Kharba. Despite a marginal 0.21% decrease, the Net Interest Income remained substantial at Rs. 2.83 Arba. However, the bank faced challenges with personnel expenses amounting to Rs. 93.01 Crores and impairment charges of Rs. 85.95 Crores.

    In terms of financial metrics, the second quarter reported an annualized EPS of Rs 11.02, and the net worth per share stood at Rs 146.20. However, CZBIL grapples with a spike in Non-Performing Loans (NPL) to 4.07%. Additionally, the revelation of a negative distributable profit of Rs. 21.30 Crores adds a significant dimension to CZBIL’s financial narrative during this period.

    Examining specific figures, the paid-up capital remained constant at Rs. 14,200,974.01, and reserves witnessed a 14.52% increase to 6,774,208.15. Deposits showed a notable 4.13% rise to Rs 175,808,073.73, while loans and advances increased by 6.06% to Rs 148,304,167.36. Net Interest Income experienced a marginal decrease of 0.21% but remained substantial at Rs. 2.83 Arba. Personnel expenses and impairment charges were reported at Rs. 930.18 Crores and Rs. 859.50 Crores, respectively.

    The operating profit for the quarter was Rs 1,086,454.06, reflecting an 8.85% decrease, and the net profit stood at Rs 782,784.84, representing a 6.96% decline. Furthermore, the disclosure of a negative distributable profit of Rs. 21.30 Crores underscores the financial challenges faced by CZBIL. The capital adequacy ratio is reported at 13.00%, showing an increase from the previous year. The Cost of Fund decreased by 15.73% to 7.77%. The NPL percentage increased significantly by 36.12%, reaching 4.07%. The Qtr end PE Ratio stands at 15.61 times, and the Qtr End Market Price is reported at 172.1.

  • NEPSE Index Records Minor Losses as Stock Market Sees Mixed Performances

    NEPSE Index Records Minor Losses as Stock Market Sees Mixed Performances


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a decline of 3.42 points, equivalent to 0.18%, compared to the previous day’s closing, settling at 1,847.81 points. The index had experienced a loss of 7.29 points in the trading session immediately preceding this.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 1848.71, reaching an intraday low of 1,843.37, and attaining an intraday high of 1,859.32.

    Throughout today’s trading activities, 292 different stocks were traded in 43,428 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 3,896,287, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.19 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 28.49 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 9.92 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) led in turnover, reaching Rs. 7.46 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 300.20.

    Similarly, Samaj Laghubittya Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SAMAJ) showed the highest gain of 8.06%, followed by NMB Debenture 8.50% – 2087/88 (NMBD87/88) with a gain of 5.98%.

    Conversely, NRN Infrastructure and Development Limited (NRN) and Mountain Energy Nepal Limited (MEN) experienced the highest loss of 9.99% during today’s trading.

    In terms of sector indices, 8 sector indices concluded in negative territory, with Banking and Other sectors losing the most at 0.62%. On a positive note, the Life Insurance Index registered the highest gain, increasing by 0.97 percent.

  • Nepal Investment Mega Bank (NIMB) Reports Impressive Q1 2080/81 Profits with 33.47% Growth

    Nepal Investment Mega Bank (NIMB) Reports Impressive Q1 2080/81 Profits with 33.47% Growth


    Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited (NIMB) has recently unveiled its first-quarter report for the fiscal year 2080/81, demonstrating a remarkable 33.47% surge in its net profit. The bank’s profit soared to NPR 1.52 Arba during this period, indicating a positive trend in its financial performance.

    In terms of financial standing, the same period disclosed a total paid-up capital of NPR 34.12 Arba, along with reserves amounting to NPR 25.89 Arba. However, the bank’s retained earnings were in the negative, standing at NPR 85.23 Crores.

    NIMB’s first-quarter report revealed total deposits reaching NPR 3.61 Kharba, while loans and advances to customers amounted to NPR 3.04 Kharba. Notably, the bank experienced a significant 95.40% increase in Net Interest Income, reaching NPR 4.16 Arba. On the flip side, the bank reported personnel expenses of NPR 96.14 Crores and impairment charges of NPR 64.06 Crores.

    During the first quarter, the bank achieved an annualized Earnings Per Share (EPS) of NPR 17.84, and the net worth per share was recorded at NPR 173.37. However, the Non-Performing Loans (NPL) spiked up to 4.83%. It’s important to note that the bank reported a negative distributable profit of NPR 85.32 Crores.

  • Struggles of Newly Listed Companies: SONA and GCIL Face IPO Price Pressures in Secondary Market

    Struggles of Newly Listed Companies: SONA and GCIL Face IPO Price Pressures in Secondary Market


    Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited (SONA) had its initial public offering (IPO) priced at Rs. 237.58 per share, but after entering the secondary market, it encountered ongoing difficulties. The stock experienced a troubling pattern, with negative circuit breakers triggered for three consecutive days, causing a significant decline in its trading value.

    Currently, SONA’s share price is hovering near its IPO price at Rs. 255.20 per share, reflecting a substantial decrease of approximately 9.98% from its last closing price. Experts in the market speculate that there might be continued selling pressure, which could push the stock into another circuit breaker situation below its initial price.

    SONA has a total of 30,750,500 shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). Among these, 12,165,680 shares were offered to the general public at a premium of Rs. 237.58 (consisting of Rs. 100 face value and Rs. 137.58 premium), while 1,34,520 shares were allocated to project-affected locals at Rs. 225 per share (comprising Rs. 100 face value and Rs. 125 premium).

    The stock began trading at Rs. 350 on Sunday, with an opening range of Rs. 142.01 to Rs. 426.03. However, it hit a 10% negative circuit breaker on both the first day and Monday, resulting in a substantial decline of about 27.08% from its opening price.

    In a similar vein, Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited (GCIL) encountered a comparable situation in the secondary market. The company’s IPO was launched at a premium price of Rs. 435 per share, but in subsequent trading days, its shares consistently traded below the issued price.

    As of the most recent update, GCIL’s shares are trading at Rs. 390, marking a significant decrease of approximately 13.33% from its IPO price. The company has struggled to maintain its value in the secondary market, leading to concerns among investors and market observers about its performance and future prospects.

    The challenges faced by SONA and GCIL in the secondary market highlight the difficulties newly listed companies encounter. Investors and stakeholders are actively evaluating the factors contributing to this decline and considering potential strategies these companies might employ to regain their standing in the market.

  • Mutual Fund ko value negative vaneko k ho?

    Mutual Fund ko value negative vaneko k ho?


    2019 sep/nov tira **GIMES1** ko market value negative ma dekha xa. `-4 tira (nepsealpha ko chart ma)`

    aaru aaru mutual fund ko ni nepsealpha ko technical analysis chart anusar negative ma dekha xa.`(kunai kunai bela negative ma puya raicha)`

    Yo vaneko k ho? launa help gardina paryo.


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  • HDL negative rumors, still bought.

    HDL negative rumors, still bought.


    So I have been hearing that HDL is future nlic. Ignoring those facts I bought it on the highest 3994. I am ready to wait longer. But, the company has potential as I see from my view.
    Whats your view on this.


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  • NEPSE Drops 33.20 Points on First Trading Day of the Week, 6 Companies in Negative Circuit

    NEPSE Drops 33.20 Points on First Trading Day of the Week, 6 Companies in Negative Circuit


     

    In the latest trading session, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 1,971.10 points, marking a significant loss of 33.20 points or 1.65% compared to the previous day’s closing. This followed a loss of 18.60 points on Wednesday. The trading day began with the index opening at 2,004.58, reaching a low point of 1,964.44, and a high of 2,005.32.

    During today’s trading, there were 284 different stocks traded in a total of 82,378 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 6,656,732, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.83 Arba. The overall market capitalization stood at Rs. 29.88 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.53 Kharba.

  • Modi Energy Limited (MEL) negative circuit on the first day

    Modi Energy Limited (MEL) negative circuit on the first day


    Looking like this stock will not do well. No buyers even in the lowest circuit.

    Or, am I missing something?


    View on r/NepalStock by esnyez


  • NEPSE Drops 39.26 Points; RAWA Surges with Positive Circuit, MEL Hits Negative Circuit on Debut Trading Day.

    NEPSE Drops 39.26 Points; RAWA Surges with Positive Circuit, MEL Hits Negative Circuit on Debut Trading Day.


     

    .Today, the NEPSE index ended at 2,049.44, experiencing a decline of 39.26 points compared to the previous trading day. This translates to a loss of 1.88%. Yesterday, the index had gained 12.73 points. The trading day started with an opening of 2,090.38 and reached a high of 2,101.59 during intraday trading. However, it also dropped to a low of 2,046.55 before closing at 2,049.44. In total, there were 277 scrips traded through 53,103 transactions, with a turnover of Rs. 3.07 Arba, which is higher than the turnover of Rs. 2.57 Arba on the previous trading day.

     

  • NEPSE Index Gains 0.18% with Increased Turnover

    NEPSE Index Gains 0.18% with Increased Turnover


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 1,821.60 points, marking an increase of 3.29 points compared to the previous closing. This translates to a gain of 0.18%. In contrast, the index had experienced a loss of 3.34 points the day before.

    At the start of the trading day, the index opened at 1,817.87 points and reached an intraday low of 1,810.10 points. However, it later reached a high of 1,827.77 points before settling at 1,821.60 points by the end of the day.

    The trading activity involved 269 scrips traded through 18,889 transactions. In total, 2,063,737 shares were exchanged, amounting to a turnover of Rs. 64.01 Crores. This figure is lower than the turnover recorded on the previous trading day, which stood at Rs. 72.49 Crores.

    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest turnover of Rs. 5.01 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 690 per share. The shares of HBL were the most actively traded during the session.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain, surging by 9.99% and hitting the positive circuit for the day. On the other hand, Mai Khola Hydropower Limited (MKHL) witnessed a significant loss of 10% during the trading session.

    Out of the various sector indices, only two closed in the red. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector index experienced the highest gain of 0.99%, while the “Others” sector index recorded the highest loss of 0.89% for the day.