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  • Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower IPO shares are now listed on the NEPSE.

    Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower IPO shares are now listed on the NEPSE.


    Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Limited (TAMOR) has listed 33,325,000 unit IPO shares on NEPSE. This includes promoter shares as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.

    The initial transaction price range is Rs. 98.43 to Rs. 295.29. If the company signs the agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will trade in the secondary market the following day.

     

  • Toda Sagarmatha Jalbidhyut Company Issues 35,81,760 Units IPO Shares To The General Public

    Toda Sagarmatha Jalbidhyut Company Issues 35,81,760 Units IPO Shares To The General Public


    Sagarmatha Jalbidhyut Company Limited is launching an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of 35,81,760 unit shares to the general public today, 8th Chaitra, 2079. This issue’s early closing date is on the 12th Chaitra, and if it is not fully subscribed, it can be extended until the 22nd Chaitra, 2079.

    Out of the total 43,68,000 units, 10%, or 436,800 units, have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 5%, or 218,400 units, have been set aside for mutual funds, and 3%, or 131,040 units, have been set aside for company employees. The remaining 35,81,760 units will be available to the general public. The company’s pai

     

  • Kalinchowk Darshan and Asian Hydropower IPO Shares Are Finally Listed On NEPSE

    Kalinchowk Darshan and Asian Hydropower IPO Shares Are Finally Listed On NEPSE


    Kalinchowk Darshan Limited’s IPO shares of 60,00,000 units have been listed on NEPSE. This includes promoter shares as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.

    The initial transaction price range is Rs. 78.15 to Rs. 234.45. If the company signs the agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will trade in the secondary market the following day.

     

  • NEPSE lists IPO shares of Maya Khola Hydropower Company and Supermai Hydropower.

    NEPSE lists IPO shares of Maya Khola Hydropower Company and Supermai Hydropower.


     

    NEPSE has listed 10 million unit IPO shares of Maya Khola Hydropower Company Limited. This includes promoter shares as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.

    The initial transaction price range is Rs. 88.53 to Rs. 265.59. If the company signs the agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will trade in the secondary market the following day.

     

  • The NEPSE Index fell 60.88 points to close at 2,121.75.

    The NEPSE Index fell 60.88 points to close at 2,121.75.


    The NEPSE index finished at 2,121.75 today, down 60.88 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 2.79% decrease. Yesterday, the index rose 12.45 points.

    Today’s opening price for the index is 2,181.2, which is also the intraday high. It dropped as low as 2,117.67 before closing at 2,121.75.

    Through 51,226 transactions, 253 scrips changed hands. A total of 8,139,840 shares were traded for a total of Rs. 2.062 Arba in turnover. This is less than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 3.047 Arba.

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) closed at a market price of Rs. 2,605 per share with the highest turnover of Rs. 14.37 crores. The most traded shares were those of NGPL.

    Khaptad Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (KLBS) gained the most for the day, 4.48%.

    Ngadi Group Power Ltd. (NGPL) suffered the most loss today, falling 6.60%.

    All sector indexes finished in the red today, with “Finance” losing the most 4.70% and “Mutual Fund” losing the most 0.83%.

     

     

  • Asian Hydropower Opening Issue of 697,200 Unit IPO Shares to General Public from Today

    Asian Hydropower Opening Issue of 697,200 Unit IPO Shares to General Public from Today


    Asian Hydropower Limited will issue 6,97,200 unit shares with a face value of Rs 100 starting today, March 27th, 2079. The company expects to earn Rs 6.97 crore from this IPO. This issue’s early closing date is Falgun 2, 2079, and if it is not fully subscribed, it can be extended until Falgun 12, 2079. Out of the total 840,000 units, 10%, or 84,000 units, have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2%, or 16,800 units, have been set aside for the company’s employees, and 5%, or 42,000 units, have been set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 6,97,200 units will be available to the general public.

     

  • Windows 10 update causing blue screens of death — what to do

    Windows 10 update causing blue screens of death — what to do


    Some Windows users are reporting major problems with this week’s Windows 10 security update, while others are unable to install it at all.

    Since the update, KB5001330 for Windows 10 versions 20H2/2004, addresses five zero-day bugs and patches several notable remote-code-execution vulnerabilities, it’s a big deal.

    However, after the patch was released on Tuesday, users started complaining on various Internet forums that KB5001330 failed to install, resulting in issues such as never-ending boot loops and the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).

    On the Windows 10 subreddit, one user wrote, “I modified and am stuck in a bsod loop.” Another user replied, “Same thing happened to me with KB5001330 on W10 Home 20H2 x64.” “I was able to boot after restarting with ‘Disable driver signature compliance.’”

    Some users who have successfully installed the update have reported experiencing sudden drops in game output, including graphical stuttering and unpredictable FPS drops, on the Windows 10 subreddit.

    What to do if you’re having problems with the Windows 10 update KB5001330

    If you’re worried that the new Windows 10 update will break your computer, the only thing you can do is wait until Microsoft fixes the problems. Given the seriousness of the security vulnerabilities addressed by this patch, we can only hope that the OS creator responds quickly.

    If you’ve already installed the patch and can open Windows but are still having issues, the safest way is to uninstall it and reboot your computer. Here’s how to do it step by step:

    • Launch the Windows 10 Settings app, easily found by opening the Start menu and typing “Settings”
    • Click “Update & Security”
    • Select “Windows Update” and hit “View update history”
    • Click “Uninstall updates” and select “Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB5001330)”, then confirm when Windows asks if you’re sure
    • Reboot your PC

    If you’ve already applied the patch and your machine is still stuck in a boot loop, preventing you from opening Windows, you’ll need to take more drastic steps.

    As previously stated, some users have reportedly been able to get out of the loop by disabling driver signature compliance, which can be done by selecting Advanced Startup during the Windows 10 boot series, pressing the Troubleshoot button, then navigating to Advanced options and disabling driver signature enforcement in the Startup Settings.

    It’s still uncertain how widespread the problems caused by this update are, but this isn’t the first time Microsoft has released a Windows patch that has caused significant problems for users. Given the seriousness of the security vulnerabilities addressed by the KB5001330 updates, we can only hope that Microsoft resolves these issues quickly.