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  • Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets Join Forces for an Epic Financial Venture

    Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets Join Forces for an Epic Financial Venture


    Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets have officially commenced their joint operation on Jestha 01, 2080, following a successful acquisition. The acquisition was approved by the Office of the Registrar and regulatory bodies, as confirmed through a letter issued on Baisakh 26, 2080. The two companies will now conduct their business together under the unified name of “Prabhu Capital Limited.”

    Prior to the merger, both Prabhu Capital Limited and Century Capital Markets held separate Special General Meetings (SGMs) to obtain endorsement for a share swap ratio of 1:1. This ratio indicates that shareholders of both companies received equal shares in the merged entity. As a result, the registered office of the merged company, Prabhu Capital Limited, will be situated in Kamaladi, Kathmandu.

    The joint operation of Prabhu Capital Limited marks a significant milestone in the financial market, bringing together the expertise and resources of both entities. The merger is expected to enhance their capabilities and expand their reach to provide comprehensive services to clients in the Nepalese market.

  • Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Staggering 476.52% Surge in Net Profit for Q3 2079/80

    Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Staggering 476.52% Surge in Net Profit for Q3 2079/80


    Taragaon Regency Hotel (TRH) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80, showcasing a remarkable surge in Net Profit by 476.52% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. The company has achieved an impressive Net Profit of Rs. 23.88 crores.

    TRH, the operator of Hyatt Regency Hotel, has also experienced growth in investments, increasing them by 27% and reaching a total investment value of Rs. 1.32 Arba.

    Furthermore, the company has witnessed a significant increase in revenue from its operations, with a rise of 116.64% to Rs. 90.61 crores in the third quarter of the current fiscal year, contributing to its overall profitability.

    With a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.88 Arba, TRH has added 82.79% to its reserves, amounting to Rs. 51.39 crores, indicating a favorable financial position for the company.

    TRH maintains an impressive Earning per Share (EPS) of Rs. 16.88, surpassing the previous EPS of Rs. 2.93.

    Similarly, Taragaon Regency Hotel boasts a Net Worth per Share of Rs. 127.24 and a Price per Earning (P/E) Ratio of 27.55 times.

    Meanwhile, the closing price of the company’s shares stood at Rs. 465 at the end of the third quarter of the current fiscal year.

  • Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Impressive Q3 Results with 476.52% Surge in Net Profit

    Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Impressive Q3 Results with 476.52% Surge in Net Profit


    The Taragaon Regency Hotel (TRH) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80, revealing a significant surge in Net Profit. Compared to the same quarter in the previous fiscal year, the company’s Net Profit has increased by an impressive 476.52%, amounting to Rs. 23.88 crores.

    TRH, the operator of Hyatt Regency Hotel, has also witnessed a growth in investments. By raising investments by 27%, the company now holds investments worth Rs. 1.32 Arba.

    Furthermore, the company’s operational revenue has experienced a substantial rise of 116.64%, reaching Rs. 90.61 crores in the third quarter of the current fiscal year. This increase has contributed to the overall profitability of the company.

    With a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.88 Arba, TRH has bolstered its reserves by 82.79%, equivalent to Rs. 51.39 crores, establishing a solid financial position for the company.

    TRH maintains an impressive Earning per Share (EPS) of Rs. 16.88, in contrast to the previous EPS of only Rs. 2.93.

    Additionally, the Taragaon Regency Hotel boasts a Net Worth per Share of Rs. 127.24 and a Price per Earning (P/E) Ratio of 27.55 times.

    Meanwhile, the closing price of the company’s shares stood at Rs. 465 at the end of the third quarter in the current fiscal year.

  • SEBON Extends the Deadline for Companies Interested in Stock Exchange Operations

    SEBON Extends the Deadline for Companies Interested in Stock Exchange Operations


    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has issued a notice to eligible institutions requiring them to apply for a Commodities Exchange Market Operation license and a Stock Exchange Operation license within 10 days.

    To provide investors with market access, enable commodity price innovation, and provide investors with alternative investment instruments to preserve price stability, a commodities exchange market that is investor-friendly, competitive, worldwide in scope, and competent is required.

    In order to run the commodities exchange market under the rules, guidelines, and other applicable regulations, those who seek to form a limited liability company in compliance with the prevailing legislation must first get board permission.

     

  • The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.


     

    One company applied for a stock dealer license in the previous seven months, while 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses. Nonetheless, all procedures had been halted as a result of the Supreme Court’s directive. Seven months later, the broker license has been suspended, resulting in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    SEBON’s revised Securities Market Operation Regulations 2064 and Securities Dealers Regulations 2064 begin the process of awarding new licenses. On Ashwin 2, 2079, the Securities Board issued a notice with a 30-day deadline to carry it out. As a result, 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses, while only one company applied for stock dealer license. Throughout the seven months

     

  • What Rawa Energy Development Prospective Investors Should Know

    What Rawa Energy Development Prospective Investors Should Know


     

    Rawa Energy Development Ltd is a public limited company that was founded as a private limited company on August 16, 2009 and later converted to a public limited company on June 28, 2019. It is promoted by businesspeople with extensive experience in hydropower and other sectors for the establishment of Hydroelectric Projects (HEP) in Nepal. In Khotang District, the company operates a 3 MW Upper Rawa Khola Small Hydropower Project (URKHP), which has been in commercial operation since September 20, 2020. The project is being built using the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) model.

  • List of Companies With IPO Shares That Have Not Yet Been Listed on NEPSE; 9 Companies Are Also Planning an IPO

    List of Companies With IPO Shares That Have Not Yet Been Listed on NEPSE; 9 Companies Are Also Planning an IPO


    An initial public offering is the process by which a privately held company becomes a publicly traded company by selling its stock to the general public (IPO). An IPO allows a company to raise funds by selling ownership stakes to a diverse group of investors. It is a method for businesses to obtain public funding in order to support operations or grow.

    A company that wants to go public typically hires an investment bank to handle the IPO. The investment bank and the company will work together to determine the appropriate stock price and quantity to be distributed. Following that, the company will file a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) detailing its finances and other information.

     

  • Salt Trading Corporation’s net profit increased by 47.39% in the second quarter, to Rs 14.86 per share.

    Salt Trading Corporation’s net profit increased by 47.39% in the second quarter, to Rs 14.86 per share.


    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has released its second-quarter report for fiscal year 2079/2080, which shows a 47.39% increase in net profit. The company’s net profit increased to Rs. 1.88 crores in Q2, 2079/2080 from Rs. 1.27 crores in the previous year’s corresponding quarter.

    The company’s sales revenue (revenue from operations) fell by 1.63% in the second quarter to Rs. 3.45 Arba, down from Rs. 3.51 Arba in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. In contrast, the company’s other income has decreased to Rs. 1.7 Crores from Rs. 3.7 Crores during the same period last year.

     

  • IPO of Bhugol Energy Development Company Opens From Today For Project-Affected Locals and Nepalese Employed Abroad

    IPO of Bhugol Energy Development Company Opens From Today For Project-Affected Locals and Nepalese Employed Abroad


     

    Bhugol Energy Development Company Limited was formed as a private limited company on February 16, 2009, and was later converted to a public limited company on October 31, 2017, to allow for public participation. The company operates the 3.75-MW Dwari Khola Small Hydropower Project in Nepal’s Dailekh District, Karnali Province. The project began commercial operations on May 6, 2017, ahead of the required COD of June 30, 2017, and was built at a total cost of NPR 734 million (NPR 196 million per MW) with an initial debt-to-equity ratio of 82:18.

  • Radhi Bidyut Corporation and Himalayan Bank Bonus Shares are Now Listed on the NEPSE

    Radhi Bidyut Corporation and Himalayan Bank Bonus Shares are Now Listed on the NEPSE


    Radhi Bidyut Company Limited (RADHI) has launched 7,59,990.842 unit bonus shares on NEPSE.

    The company’s AGM, held on Poush 28, 2079, approved a 5% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors of the firm met on the 5th of Poush 2079 and suggested a 5% dividend from the paid-up capital. The firm has a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.59 Arba. A cash dividend of 0.25% (including tax) and 4.75% bonus shares were proposed. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.

    Yesterday, RADHI closed at Rs. 262.10.

    Similarly, Himalayan Bank Limited (HBL) has launched 1,03,74,980.58 unit bonus shares on NEPSE.

    The company’s 30th AGM, held on Poush 28, 2079, approved a 19.11% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. On Poush 05, the 427th board of directors meeting resolved to disburse the dividend on paid-up capital. Bonus shares worth 11.11% and cash dividends of 8% were suggested.

    NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares. HBL’s LTP is Rs. 285.

    Himalayan Bank Limited (HBL) and Civil Bank Limited (CBL) have finalized their merger, and the combined operation will commence on Falgun 12 under the name “Himalayan Bank Limited.” The business signed a merger agreement with a swap ratio of 100: 80.28.

  • Higher Operating and Interest Expenses Caused a 95.81% Drop in Ridi Power’s Net Profit Company to Issue 50% Right Shares

    Higher Operating and Interest Expenses Caused a 95.81% Drop in Ridi Power’s Net Profit Company to Issue 50% Right Shares


    Ridi Power Company Limited (RIDI) reported a 95.81% decrease in net profit in the second quarter (Q2) of the current fiscal year 2079/80. Profit declined to Rs. 1.96 crores in this quarter from Rs. 46.98 crores in the previous year’s equivalent quarter.

    In this quarter, the firm recorded total income of Rs. 18.92 crores, a 71.94% reduction from the previous year’s similar period.

    According to management, there has been no substantial change in the organization’s balance, income, or liquidity during this quarter. The operations are carried out in accordance with the company’s business plan. During this quarter period, as the company’s interest climbed, the income decreased, and it is projected that the profit will improve when the interest expenditure reduces in the future days, and the income will improve from the following quarter.

    It has a reserve resource of Rs. 50.25 crores and a share capital of Rs 1.10 Arba. For Fiscal Year 2078/79, the corporation additionally proposed 40% bonus shares worth Rs. 44,25,43,200 and a 2.10% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs 2,32,33,518. The firm has capitalized these extra dividends, resulting in an increased paid-up capital of Rs. 1.54 Arba.

    Furthermore, the business intends to issue 77,44,506 rights shares (1: 0.50 ratio right shares) to shareholders. Following SEBON clearance, this will be given from the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.54 Arba.

    Its annualized earnings per share are Rs 3.56, its net value per share is Rs 145.43, and its P/E ratio is 153.94.

  • 7 Stock Market Investing Tips

    7 Stock Market Investing Tips


    Have you decided to invest in the stock market? Consider these 7 stock market investing tips when making your investments.

    1. Have a solid comprehension of basic economic principals.

    Before you get started, you should understand basic principals and laws of economics. The stock market closely follows the law of supply and demand. For example, when there is a large demand for the stock of a certain company, the cost of its stock will increase along with the demand. However, if there are more stock available for sale than there are buyers, the unit price of that company stock will decrease.

    2. Learn about prospective companies you want to invest in.

    Do your homework before you invest in prospective companies. Read the company annual report and find out about their products, operations, services and basic business track record. This information gives you an idea of how stable the company is and whether they can deliver on their promise to offer profits to investors.

    3. Select companies with staying power.

    There are so many companies that exist in today’s stock market, selecting becomes a major decision for beginning investors. Relatively stable companies and business are owned by the government, unless there is a political revolution or crisis going on. Gasoline companies and telecommunications companies are usually profitable and stable because there is a constant demand for their services and products. While IT companies are rapidly growing in today’s stock market, there are so many of them it may be a challenge to check their profiles to exercise reasonable care before investing. Before putting your money into an IT company, verify their track record and make sure they are stable and profitable for a minimum of 10 years.

    4. Keep an eye on the news.

    Guesswork is completely ineffective when it comes to investing in the stock market. Good intuition and solid decision-making come from learning about global and local news both politically and economically. When you watch the news, make sure to keep track of the industry your company is in. Even stable companies may go bankrupt or have a major blow that will bring them down.

    5. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

    Avoid investing in just one company and spread out your stock investments to several businesses. When you have stock concentrated in just one company, you have a greater chance of losing it all. When you spread out your investments over several companies, those earning profits can cushion the ones that not not as profitable.

    6. Stockbrokers aren’t the final word.

    A stock broker is actually gambling with your money so you need to do your own homework. Dishonest brokers can take advantage of investors who do not fully comprehend how the stock market works.

    7. Greed is your enemy.

    While everyone is eager to make profits in the stock market, an investor loses their sense of reason when they are fueled by greed. A money hungry investor may forget to check on economic rumors and spontaneously decide to sell or buy with the thought of making major profits and then lose it all.

    Putting your money in the stock market can of course be risky, but the above stock market investing tips should help point you in the right direction.