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  • Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Calls AGM on Chaitra 30; Proposed Dividend of 33.15% Reduced to Only 14.999%

    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Calls AGM on Chaitra 30; Proposed Dividend of 33.15% Reduced to Only 14.999%


    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (JBLB) has scheduled its 4th Annual General Meeting for 30th Chaitra, 2079. The meeting will be held in the company’s head office located at Katahari, Morang, starting at 10:30 PM that day.

    Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 14.99% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. The company decided to pay out a dividend of Rs. 1.03 Arba on its paid-up capital. The proposal includes 14.285% bonus shares worth Rs. 14.77 crores and a 0.714% cash dividend worth Rs. 73.87 lakhs. The tax amount levied on the dividend is included in the

     

  • NEPSE Ends the Week With a Loss of 0.94% and a Turnover of Rs 5.11 Arba

    NEPSE Ends the Week With a Loss of 0.94% and a Turnover of Rs 5.11 Arba


    NEPSE traded only four days this week due to the Ghode Jatra holiday on Tuesday. Last week, the index closed at 1,933.31, down 3.46% from the previous week.

    This week, the index reached a high of 1,962.14 and a low of 1906.33, resulting in a volatility of 55.81 points. The index had 95.95 points of volatility the previous week.

     

  • NEPSE drops by only 0.27% to settle at 1,933.31 levels.

    NEPSE drops by only 0.27% to settle at 1,933.31 levels.


     

    The NEPSE index closed at 1,933.31 today, down 5.32 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 0.27% decrease. Yesterday, the index fell 14.44 points.

    Today, the index opened at 1,938.62 and closed at 1,919.93. In contrast, it reached a high of 1,946.77 before settling at 1,933.31.

    Through 26,375 transactions, 258 scrips changed hands. A total of 3,402,267 shares were exchanged for a total of Rs. 1.14 Arba in turnover. This is less than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 1.202 Arba.

  • The government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.

    The government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.


     

    For the first eight months of the current fiscal year 2079/80, the government’s budget deficit exceeded Rs. 1.56 Kharba. By the end of Falgun, the government had spent 7.79 Kharba of its budget, but had only collected 6.22 Kharba in total revenue.

    Meanwhile, only 22.15% of capital expenditure (CAPEX) is used until the end of Falgun’s fiscal year 2079/80.

    The government’s capital expenditure is the money spent on the development of physical assets. In Nepal, the capital budget is funded by balancing domestic revenue after the recurrent budget, grants, and loans have been met. According to the Financial Comptroller General Office, only Rs. 84.25 Arba of the capital budget has been spent out of the targeted budget of Rs. 3.80 Kharba.

     

  • 4,357,185 Hydroelectricity Investment Unit Right Shares

    4,357,185 Hydroelectricity Investment Unit Right Shares


     

    Hydroelectricity Investment & Development Company Limited (HIDCL) has listed 43,57,185 units right shares on NEPSE.

    From the 22nd Magh to the 8th Falgun, 2079, HIDCL auctioned off 2,21,97,325 units of promoter share. Individuals, institutions, and businesses could all bid in the auction. However, only 141 bidders submitted bids for 43,57,185 unit shares. The cut-off rate was Rs. 100. NEPSE now lists the same right

  • This week, NEPSE closed above 2000 with a 1.71% gain.

    This week, NEPSE closed above 2000 with a 1.71% gain.


    Because Monday and Wednesday were public holidays, NEPSE only traded for three days this week. This week, the index closed at 2,002.70, up 33.68 points (1.71%). Last week, the index closed at 1,969.02, down 2.65% from the previous week.

    This week, the index reached a high of 2,002.70 and a low of 1.935.49, resulting in a 67.20 point volatility. In the previous week, the index experienced 73.93 points of volatility.

     

  • Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Modifies the Dividend Rate for Fiscal Year 2078/79

    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Modifies the Dividend Rate for Fiscal Year 2078/79


    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (JBLB) has reduced the dividend rate for fiscal year 2078/79 from 37.3684% to 33.15%.

    The 72nd meeting of the board of directors, held on Falgun 06, resolved to give a dividend of Rs. 1.03 Arba on the paid-up capital. A cash dividend of 9.3684% and 28% bonus shares had been recommended.

    The dividend was to be paid only after clearance from Nepal Rastra Bank and approval from the company’s future AGM. The dividend has been changed in accordance with Nepal Rastra Bank’s directives. As a result, a new dividend rate of 26% Bonus dividend and 7.15% cash dividend has been recommended.

    Consequently, the bonus shares are valued at Rs. 26.89 crores, while the cash dividend is valued at Rs. 7.39 crores.

  • Suryodaya Womi Laghubitta Promoter Shares in Auction Begin Today

    Suryodaya Womi Laghubitta Promoter Shares in Auction Begin Today


    Suryodaya Womi Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SWMFcurrent )’s promoters are auctioning off 2,28,295 shares to promoter owners beginning today, 17th Falgun, 2079.

    SWMF unit promoter shares worth $2,28,295 will be auctioned off. Only existing promoters are able to bid on the auction within 35 days of its release, on the 17th of Falgun. Shareholders should submit their bids to the company’s headquarters office in Imadol, Kathmandu.

  • Last day to deposit remaining payment of Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company IPO shares

    Last day to deposit remaining payment of Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company IPO shares


    Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company Limited (TJVCL) will begin collecting the remaining sum for the shares offered to the general public today, the 17th of Falgun. The collection began on 18th Mangsir, 2079.

    From the 7th to the 11th Chaitra, 2075, the company issued 3,705,000 units of IPO shares with a par value of Rs. 100 and an initial call amount of Rs. 10.

    Employees received 3% of the total 3,705,000 units, or 111,150 unit shares, with the remaining 3,593,850 unit shares issued to the general public.

    Investors could purchase shares by paying only 10%, or Rs. 10, of the share value, with the remaining 90%, or Rs. 90, to be paid later.

  • NEPSE dropped by 47.77 points (2.31%), and this week’s turnover was Rs 8.25 araba

    NEPSE dropped by 47.77 points (2.31%), and this week’s turnover was Rs 8.25 araba


    Due to the public holidays on Sunday and Tuesday, NEPSE only traded for three days this week. This week, the index dropped by 47.77 points (2.31%), closing at 2,022.64 as a result. Last week, the index lost 5.14% from the week before, closing at 2,070.41.

    This week, the index fluctuated by 68.79 points, hitting a high of 2,083.83 and a low of 2,015.04. The index had experienced 113.79 points of volatility the week before.

  • JBLB proposes a 37.368% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79.

    JBLB proposes a 37.368% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79.


    For the fiscal year 2078/79, Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (JBLB) has proposed a dividend of 37.3684%.

    The 72nd meeting of the board of directors, held on Falgun 06, decided to distribute a dividend of Rs. 1.03 Arba on the paid-up capital. A cash dividend of 9.3684% and 28% bonus shares have been proposed. Thus, the bonus shares are valued at Rs. 28.95 crores, while the cash dividend is valued at Rs. 9.68 crores. For the tax amount on bonus shares, a cash dividend has been proposed.

    The dividend will be paid only after approval from Nepal Rastra Bank and approval from the company’s upcoming AGM. Last week, JBLB closed at Rs. 2,711.

    Last year, the company paid a 73.68% dividend, including 70% bonus shares, for fiscal year 2077/78.

  • 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%.