Tag: Selling

  • Selling and buying stock for a while. But I don’t know how much money the broker owes me. What should I do?

    Selling and buying stock for a while. But I don’t know how much money the broker owes me. What should I do?


    Can they lie to us? Like they might just make a few bucks from us..

    Can we ask them to send the ledger for 1 year?

    What should I do?


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  • How much time do i have before i transfer my shares after selling them to avoid the penalty?

    How much time do i have before i transfer my shares after selling them to avoid the penalty?


    My demat was expired, i paid the due amount and the bank guy is telling me to visit tomorrow before they unfreeze my share, so i was wondering how much time do i have before a penalty is struck on me?


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  • For how long is share seen on portfolio after selling and doing EDIS?

    For how long is share seen on portfolio after selling and doing EDIS?


    I sold my share on thursday last week and did EDIS on firday morning. The share is still showung on my portfolio. Is it normal? How can i confirm if my EDIS has been done or not?


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  • Why are promoters selling their share ?

    Why are promoters selling their share ?


    Lately, there has been a significant amount of promoter shares being sold, particularly in notable banks such as Siddhartha, Nabil, and Prabhu. It begs the question: are these promoters divesting their shares due to concerns with the banking industry or have they identified other industries that are more attractive?


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  • Laghubitta ? Are you guys buying, selling or holding right now ?

    Laghubitta ? Are you guys buying, selling or holding right now ?


    Laghubitta ? Are you guys buying, selling or holding right now ?


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  • IPO SELLING……………………………………………………….

    IPO SELLING……………………………………………………….


    I have got atleast 200 kitta of hydro in ipo… i want to sell them and buy some good hydro company… could you guys please tell me the best one hydro… and is it even a good idea???


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  • I have about 45k worth IPOs and am thinking about selling them all and buying decent ones?

    I have about 45k worth IPOs and am thinking about selling them all and buying decent ones?


    Its been 2 years since i started applying ipos and amassed an average portfolio but i haven’t received a single divident from any of them. Should i buy shares of companies providing dividend , if yes what should i buy? And how?


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  • regarding selling ipo and bit anxious

    regarding selling ipo and bit anxious


    I just sold ipo and my broker is Naasa securities. I have completed every task from my side and share is transferred successfully. I’m trying to contact the broker but it always said busy should I be worried or not. this is my first time. and there is a sms said I should email them on aug 20 for refund. what I’m supposed to write on mail. are there any alternative to contact them?


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  • 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.

     

  • Modi Energy will begin selling IPO shares to Parbat District residents and Nepalese working abroad on February 25.

    Modi Energy will begin selling IPO shares to Parbat District residents and Nepalese working abroad on February 25.


    Modi Energy Limited has published an offer letter to issue an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to Parbat District residents and Nepalese citizens working abroad.

    The initial public offering (IPO) for locals and Nepalese citizens working abroad will begin on the 25th of Falgun and end on the 9th of Chaitra, 2079. It should be noted that if the issue is not subscribed to by the early closing date for Parbat District residents, it may be extended until the 24th Chaitra. However, the early closing date for Nepalese citizens working abroad will not be extended.

     

  • Starting today, Prabhu Bank will be selling 46,74,396 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.

    Starting today, Prabhu Bank will be selling 46,74,396 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.


    From now, that is, on 12 Falgun through 26 Falgun, 2079, the current promoters of Prabhu Bank Limited (PRVU) are selling its 46,74,396 unit promoter share at an auction.

    There will be an auction for 46,74,396 units of promoter shares. In an auction, bids may be submitted by institutions, businesses, or individual investors. The minimum bid is Rs. 123. 10,000 units are the required minimum bid amount for promoter shares. Bidders are allowed to offer for the full issue, but they must adhere to the Nepal Rastra Bank’s guideline that they cannot offer for more shares per entity than what is allowed.

    The auction manager is Prabhu Capital Ltd. On Falgun 27, at the auction manager’s location, bids will begin to be accepted at 11 a.m.

  • What is Domaining? How to Begin a Domain Name Business

    What is Domaining? How to Begin a Domain Name Business


    For those who are unfamiliar with the domaining business, it entails buying, selling, developing, and monetizing domain names. It is, in fact, a BIG business with the potential to earn you a million dollars. You may not believe me, but when you consider that AsSeenOnTv.com was sold for $5.1 million, Autos.com was sold for $2.2 million, Express.com was sold for $1.8 million, and so on.

    It’s a million-dollar business, but it’s not just about big names; expert domainers frequently make $10,000 or $100,000 on unknown domains as well. With so many new domain name extensions entering the market and so many businesses closing down and abandoning premium domain names on a daily basis, the industry is constantly growing. This expansion brings with it an ever-increasing potential for success, but it also brings with it a slew of new challenges.

    This article will go over a few important checklist items to think about when starting a domaining business from scratch.

    1- Recognize that you will need some money to make more money:

    Yes, money is required to start a domaining business, and it can range between $100 and $100,000. Successful domainers typically own a large number of domains to build their portfolio, but you can begin with a small number. A lot depends on the business model you choose, and your financial needs will vary accordingly.

    2- Skills Required

    To be honest, you don’t need any specific skills, but you should be eager to learn, gain experience, and grow. The best way to learn about domaining is to do it yourself. To be successful in your domaining business, you will need experience, which you will gain through experimentation and learning from relevant domaining resources such as Purely Space. Never close the doors to learning, and you will find success!

    3- Be Aware of and Understand the Risk:

    In reality, no business is risk-free, and domaining business is no exception. You must be aware of the various types of risks associated with the domaining business, such as domain marketplace scams, the value of.com names (or other top-level domains) decreasing for various reasons, typosquatting popular companies can result in a lawsuit from the company, and so on. Domaininvesting.com has correctly described the five types of risks associated with the domaining business.

    4- Avoid the Wrong Ways to Make Money from Domaining:

    Every business has ethical and unethical ways to make money, and the domaining business has some unethical ways to make money as well. It is critical to be aware of and avoid these bad habits. The following business models should be avoided:

    • Domain hijacking is the process of stealing an internet domain name from its rightful registrant.
    • Cybersquatting is the practice of registering domain names in bad faith in order to profit from the goodwill of a trademark that you do not own.
    • Typosquatting occurs when you register domains that closely resemble popular domains, such as Goolge.com, MciroSoft.com, and so on, with the intent of gaining traffic and possibly selling the domain at a higher price. It may not be illegal, but it increases the likelihood of a lawsuit from the companies.

    5- Discovering the Most Profitable Strategy:

    If you are serious about getting into the domaining business, the best option is to go the legal route, which is both risk-free and highly rewarding. Here are some of the most successful domaining business models.

    1. Domain monetization is one of the best business models because it is low risk, completely legal, and can yield massive profits. You purchase domains, create strategies to profit from the traffic they generate, and then sell the site for anywhere between 12 and 24 times the site’s monthly revenue + brand price.
    2. Another business model is domain development, in which you buy brandable domains, add a website and a service to the domain, and capitalize on traffic until you sell the domain name and its service.
    3. Domain capitalization is a risky business model, but if you’re good at valuing domains, it can help you sell the next million dollar domain. For example, if you purchase fitandtrim.com with the expectation that a product or service with that name will be released sometime in the future, you are the only person who can purchase this domain.

    In conclusion:

    Make sure to choose the right business model before you begin your domaining venture. Take some time to learn about all of the different business models and then select the one that suits you best. Experienced domainers run multiple business models at the same time, but as a newcomer, it’s best to start with a single direction.