Yo buying strategy ko hi Selling strategy ho???
View on r/NepalStock by sapiens_dot_exe
Hi after placing order why did the order not fill even though there is seller at that price? Does the seller also need to be in ODD LOT?
View on r/NepalStock by Mundane-Cantaloupe26
what are the different Product and Order types in your TMS? i just have CNC and LMT? i think different people may have different options here. if so what determines what types are available to certain users?
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View on r/NepalStock by reddi7er
Does anybody has any idea why can’t we buy **Soaltee Hotel Limited (SHL)** less than 100 kitta?
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Swabhimaan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMFBS) has recently distributed 20% bonus shares directly to the DEMAT accounts of its shareholders. The company encouraged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares in order to receive the bonus shares smoothly.
During the 6th Annual General Meeting held on the 11th of Chaitra, the shareholders of SMFBS approved a dividend of 21.0526% amounting to Rs. 2.56 Crores for the fiscal year 2078/79. In a subsequent board of directors meeting on Magh 11, it was decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 12.17 Crores. The proposed distribution plan included 20% bonus shares and 1.0526% cash dividend (for tax purposes).
Following these decisions, the bonus shares have now been deposited directly to the DEMAT accounts of the shareholders. This simplifies the process for shareholders to receive and manage their bonus shares electronically, without the need for physical share certificates.
By distributing the bonus shares to DEMAT accounts, SMFBS aims to facilitate a more efficient and secure method of shareholding for its investors. It encourages shareholders to embrace the dematerialization process and enjoy the benefits of holding their shares in electronic form.
Overall, the distribution of 20% bonus shares to the DEMAT accounts of shareholders reflects SMFBS’s commitment to rewarding its investors and promoting the modernization of shareholding practices. It provides shareholders with the opportunity to conveniently manage their bonus shares and participate in the company’s growth and future prospects.
Prabhu Life Insurance Limited (PLI) has made changes to its dividend proposal for the fiscal year 2077/78. Initially, they had planned to distribute a dividend of 10.526%, consisting of 10% bonus shares and 0.526% cash dividend from their paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba. However, the Nepal Insurance Authority required the company to revise its proposal, leading to a new plan. The revised proposal includes the distribution of 9.8% bonus shares worth Rs. 19.60 crores and 0.5158% cash dividend worth Rs. 1.03 crores on the paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba. Currently, the company’s closing price is Rs. 401.10.
Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (UNLB) has recently announced its plan to issue a Follow on Public Offer (FPO) to the general public. The company aims to release 3,79,425 unit shares with a face value of Rs. 100 starting from the 11th of Jestha, 2080. The objective of this FPO is to collect Rs. 3.79 crore. The offer will be open until the 16th of Jestha, and if not fully subscribed, it may be extended until the 25th of Jestha, 2080.
Currently, the company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 11.06 crores, with 94.01% of shares (10,40,025 units) held by the promoters and 5.99% (66,300 units) held by the public shareholders. However, as per the regulations of the Banks and Financial Institutions Act of 2073 and the NRB, at least 30% of the issued capital must be retained by the public shareholders. To comply with this requirement, the company plans to issue 3,79,425 units of FPO shares to the general public. Following the FPO, the promoter-to-public share structure will change from 94:6 to 70:30.
It is worth noting that Unique Nepal Laghubitta had initially intended to issue an IPO for 2.70 lakh shares. However, due to a successful merger with Ghodighoda Laghubitta, the two companies commenced their joint operation on the 30th of Poush, 2078, under the name of Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited. Since Ghodighoda Laghubitta was already a publicly listed company, the merged entity has opted to issue an FPO to adjust its shareholding ratio.
Muktinath Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for the FPO issuance. Interested individuals can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 1000 units. Following the issuance of the mentioned FPO shares, the company’s paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 14.85 crores.
Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company Limited (AHPC) has recently given out 8% bonus shares to its shareholders. The bonus shares were distributed directly to the DEMAT accounts of the shareholders. AHPC has also encouraged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares. Dematerialization refers to the process of converting physical shares into electronic format.
During the 25th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 27th Magh for the fiscal year 2078/79, AHPC approved an 8.421% dividend worth Rs. 21.11 Crores. The board of directors of AHPC, in a meeting held on Mangsir 16, decided to distribute the dividend to its shareholders based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.72 Arba. The dividend comprised of 8% bonus shares worth Rs. 13,83,67,600 and 0.421% cash dividend (for tax purposes) worth Rs. 72,81,595. It is important to note that the bonus shares have already been listed in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).
In order to receive the bonus shares and the cash dividend, shareholders of AHPC will need to dematerialize their shares at Muktinath Capital Limited, which is located in Naxal, Kathmandu. This is because the bonus shares have already been issued in electronic form, so shareholders will need to have DEMAT accounts to receive them. The company has urged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares to ensure a smooth and efficient transfer of shares and dividends.
The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has initiated the process of granting new licenses for stock brokers and dealers. Following the revision of the Securities Market Operation Regulations 2064 and the Securities Dealers Regulations 2064, SEBON announced a 30-day deadline for accepting applications for new licenses. As a result, 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses and one company applied for a stock dealer license.
Recently, SEBON issued Letters of Intent (LOI) to 13 new broker companies that had applied for licenses. Earlier, at a board of directors meeting, 16 companies had already received LOIs. So far, 29 companies that have applied for broker licenses have received LOIs from SEBON.
Once a new broker company receives a letter of intent from SEBON, it is required to set up its infrastructure according to the board-established standards. Following infrastructure preparation, SEBON will monitor the company to ensure that all requirements are met. If all requirements are met during monitoring, the company will be granted a license.
On the 10th of Chaitra 2078, the Nepal Insurance Authority directed that life insurance businesses have a minimum paid-up capital of Rs. 5 Arba. The Insurance Board also encouraged non-life insurance companies to increase their paid-up capital to Rs. 2.5 Arba by the end of Chaitra 2079.
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.