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  • “Molung Hydropower’s IPO Release Followed by Disappointing Q4 Report; EPS at Rs. -1.42”

    “Molung Hydropower’s IPO Release Followed by Disappointing Q4 Report; EPS at Rs. -1.42”


     

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    Molung Hydropower Company Limited (MHCL) has released its Q4 financial report for the recently concluded fiscal year 2079-80, revealing a net loss of Rs. 1.14 crores. In comparison, during the same period in the previous fiscal year 2078-79, the company had recorded earnings of Rs. 55.46 lakhs.

    The drop in net profits has led to a decrease in the company’s Earnings per Share (EPS), which now stands at Rs. -1.42. Additionally, the Net worth per Share has fallen below par, reaching just Rs. 75.80.

     

  • “HBL and NIMB Call on Shareholders to Collect Pending Dividends”

    “HBL and NIMB Call on Shareholders to Collect Pending Dividends”


     

    Shareholders who have not yet collected dividends approved during the company’s annual general meetings (AGMs) are required to submit their share certificates and identification proof to Himalayan Capital Limited, located in Thamel, Kathmandu. This is necessary along with copies of relevant documents to claim the pending dividends. If this step is not taken, in accordance with section 183 of the Companies Act, 2063, the unpaid dividends will be placed into the “Investor Protection Fund”.

     

  • “NEPSE Climbs 14.81 Points; TSHL and GCIL Take Opposite Paths with Circuit Breakers”

    “NEPSE Climbs 14.81 Points; TSHL and GCIL Take Opposite Paths with Circuit Breakers”


     

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    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,080.86 points, showing a rise of 0.71% or 14.81 points from the previous day’s close. Last week’s final trading day saw a small increase of 5.13 points.

    The trading session began with the index starting at 2,065.4 and briefly hitting a low of 2,057.70 during the day. However, the market reached a peak of 2,087.93 before settling at the closing value of 2,080.86.

     

  • “IPO-Debutant DOLTI’s Q4 Report Reveals Rs. 2.18 Crores Net Loss, Impact on EPS and Net Worth”

    “IPO-Debutant DOLTI’s Q4 Report Reveals Rs. 2.18 Crores Net Loss, Impact on EPS and Net Worth”


     

    Dolti Power Company Limited (DOLTI) has released its Q4 financial report for the fiscal year 2079-80, revealing a net loss of Rs. 2.18 crores during the same period. In contrast, the company had generated Rs. 16.55 lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year 2078-79.

    The company’s primary revenue source, power sales, contributed Rs. 1.54 crores to its earnings for the Q4 of FY 2079-80. However, administrative expenses surged to Rs. 48.77 lakhs during this financial year.

    Notably, DOLTI managed to decrease its financial costs by 47.05 percent, resulting in a total of Rs. 2.27 crores for the specified period.

     

  • “Kumari Bank Partners with Classic Industries for 15% Mattress Discount”

    “Kumari Bank Partners with Classic Industries for 15% Mattress Discount”


     

    Kumari Bank has partnered with Classic Industries to offer a generous 15% discount on mattresses to their cardholders and mobile banking users. This special deal aims to benefit customers making purchases from the company.

    Kumari Bank operates through an extensive network comprising 304 branches, 307 ATM outlets, 63 branchless banking units, and 49 extension counters, providing widespread access and convenience for its customers.

     

  • “SFMF Plans 16% Cash Dividend; Book Closure Notice Coming Soon”

    “SFMF Plans 16% Cash Dividend; Book Closure Notice Coming Soon”


     

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    Sunrise First Mutual Fund (SFMF) has announced a 16% cash dividend amounting to Rs 13.76 crore, inclusive of taxes, for its unit holders. The specific date for closing the dividend distribution will be released soon, according to the provided statement.

    SFMF, supported by Sunrise Bank and overseen by Sunrise Capital, is a closed-end fund with a maturity period of 10 years and a total size of Rs 86 crore. As of the end of Ashad, its Net Asset Value (NAV) is recorded at Rs. 12.92.

  • Last Day to Apply for IPO of Reliable Nepal Life Insurance; Oversubscribed 1.56 Times from 12.55 Lakh Applicants

    Last Day to Apply for IPO of Reliable Nepal Life Insurance; Oversubscribed 1.56 Times from 12.55 Lakh Applicants


     

    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited is wrapping up its offering of 96,00,000 unit shares to the public, which began on August 23, 2080, and is now concluding on August 26, 2080.

    This life insurance company has a total issued capital of Rs. 4 Arba, with 30% (1,20,00,000 unit shares) being made available to the public, including Nepalese citizens abroad and the general public. Within this allocation, 10% (12,00,000 unit shares) were reserved for Nepalese citizens working overseas, while 5% (600,000 units) were set aside for the company’s employees, and another 5% (600,000 units) for mutual funds. The remaining 96,00,000 units are designated for the general public.

  • “NEPSE Witnesses 10.45 Billion Rupees Loss in a Week: Technical Analysis, Sector Comparison, and Key Highlights”

    “NEPSE Witnesses 10.45 Billion Rupees Loss in a Week: Technical Analysis, Sector Comparison, and Key Highlights”


     

    Trend analysis is a technique used in technical analysis to forecast future movements by examining current trend data. Looking at the daily charts, we can see that the short-term trend is downward (bearish), while the medium-term trend is upward (bullish).

    This Wednesday, there was a significant increase in points, with the highest intraday gain reaching 41.06 points. This gain was accompanied by a turnover of Rs 1.88 Arba. However, when we consider the entire week, the total turnover amounted to Rs 10.80 Arba.

    In summary, trend analysis helps predict future trends by analyzing current data. The recent daily charts indicate a downward short-term trend and an upward medium-term trend. On Wednesday, there was a notable gain of 41.06 points with a turnover of Rs 1.88 Arba, contributing to a total weekly turnover of Rs 10.80 Arba.

  • “Kalika Laghubitta Q4 Report: 64% Net Profit Drop, Bad Loan at 4.13%”

    “Kalika Laghubitta Q4 Report: 64% Net Profit Drop, Bad Loan at 4.13%”


     

    Kalika Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (KMCDB) has released its fourth-quarter report for the recently concluded financial year 2079-80. The report shows a significant drop of 64.01 percent in its Net profits compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year 2078-79. In specific numbers, the company earned only Rs. 4.62 crores, a notable decline from Rs. 12.84 crores.

    The company has experienced losses in two key areas: Net Interest Income and Operating Profits. Net Interest Income saw a decrease of 13.48 percent, while Operating Profits plummeted by 64.04 percent. Throughout the entire financial year 2079-80, the company generated a core business revenue of Rs. 25.50 crores and managed to accumulate Rs. 6.60 crores in Operating profits.

  • “Nepal’s Gold Prices Drop: Market Update”

    “Nepal’s Gold Prices Drop: Market Update”


     

    The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association has announced a decline of Rs 700 per tola in the local gold price. This drop was observed on the same day while finalizing today’s price list.

    As of now, the value of fine gold remains steady at Rs. 111,300 per tola, while tejabi gold is being sold at Rs. 110,750 per tola. In comparison, just yesterday (Wednesday), the price of fine gold was Rs. 112,000 per tola, and tejabi gold was priced at Rs. 111,450.

    This update highlights the recent decrease in gold prices within the Nepalese market.

     

  • “Final Day for Eligibility: Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower 1:1 Rights Offering”

    “Final Day for Eligibility: Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower 1:1 Rights Offering”


    Today marks the final opportunity for eligibility in the rights offering of Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UPPER).

    The company plans to distribute 100% right shares by releasing 105,900,000 (1:1) units of right shares to its current shareholders. Currently, the company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 10.59 Arba. With the implementation of the intended right share, the company’s paid-up capital will surge to Rs. 21.18 Arba.

     

  • “Shareholders Urged to Claim Due Dividend by Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank and Everest Bank”

    “Shareholders Urged to Claim Due Dividend by Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank and Everest Bank”


     

    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL) has announced a notice for shareholders of former entities (Malika Bikas Bank Limited, Mahalaxmi Finance Limited, Yeti Finance Limited, Siddhartha Finance Limited, and Valley Finance Limited) regarding uncollected dividends from past general meetings. If you haven’t received your dividend yet, you need to get in touch with the bank’s share registrar, Siddhartha Capital Limited, situated at Narayanchaur, Kathmandu. Alternatively, you can contact the bank’s share department for further details on claiming your outstanding dividends.