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  • how to start investing in young age.

    how to start investing in young age.


    I am student and I don’t have that much of capital but very enthusiastic toward learning and investing in share market.How can I start any one? I am very confused. So can anyone help me . If yes please help me to be more financially intelligent.


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  • Absolute Beginner in secondary market and i wanna start investing i plan to start low and keep adding stocks is it right time to begin now or should i wait more?

    Absolute Beginner in secondary market and i wanna start investing i plan to start low and keep adding stocks is it right time to begin now or should i wait more?


    i have around 55k collected from ipo and some personal savings. i wanna start investing now as it seems we are at low point rn . where should i get started and i am willing to take risk till my 55k dips to 40k or i will keep adding around 10k monthly if it seems good. which sector or specific share are best option for beginner? also how long before we start seeing progress to around 2500 2600? months or years ? is going from 3000 to 1900 normal or was it unexpected and would take some years to get to around 3k or this 3k to 1900 cycle happens now and then? sorry if it hurts your brain i didnt research much before posting here.


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  • CYCL lagubitta when start trading?

    CYCL lagubitta when start trading?


    Cycl lagubitta kati time hold ma hunxa any idea? Ani merger paxi name cycl hunxa ki aru kunai hunxa?


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  • when the commodity market will start again? keii information hola ta yesbare ma

    when the commodity market will start again? keii information hola ta yesbare ma


    When will the commodity market start again?
    Do you guys know any information about it.


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  • Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta and RMDC Laghubitta Joint Transaction Begins on Ashad 24

    Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta and RMDC Laghubitta Joint Transaction Begins on Ashad 24


    Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SKBBL) and RMDC Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (RMDC), both licensed financial institutions in Nepal, have successfully completed their merger process. The merger was approved through a special resolution passed separately by the Annual General Meetings (AGMs) of both companies. The swap ratio of 1:0.87 was endorsed, meaning that shareholders who previously owned 100 shares of RMDC Microfinance would now receive 87 shares of the merged entity. Furthermore, the merger has obtained final permission from regulatory bodies including the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), and the Office of the Registrar of Companies, as per the official letter received.

     

  • Listing of 41,840,000 Shares of Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Limited (SRLI) on NEPSE

    Listing of 41,840,000 Shares of Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Limited (SRLI) on NEPSE


    Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Limited (SRLI) has recently listed 41,840,000 shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) following a successful merger between Reliance Life Insurance Limited (RLI) and Sanima Life Insurance Company Limited (SLI).

    The merger agreement between SLI and RLI was signed on 29th Ashad, 2079. Under the terms of the merger, the swap ratio was set at 1:1. Prior to the merger, SLI had a total of 20,840,000 listed shares, while RLI had 21,000,000 listed shares, resulting in a combined total of 41,840,000 unit shares after the merger.

    After the merger, SLI and RLI began operating jointly under the name Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Limited (SRLI) starting from Chaitra 09, 2079. Consequently, the listed shares of SRLI will be traded on the NEPSE under the symbol “SRLI.”

    For the initial transactions, the open price range for SRLI shares has been set at Rs. 391.88. This range represents the price at which the first trades of SRLI shares will take place on the NEPSE. It is important to note that the actual traded prices may vary based on market conditions and investor demand.

    The listing of 41,840,000 shares of Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Limited on the NEPSE marks a significant milestone in the merger between SLI and RLI. It signifies the consolidation of their operations and the creation of a unified entity that will provide insurance services under the SRLI brand. Investors and shareholders can now actively participate in trading SRLI shares, leveraging the opportunities and potential offered by the merged company in the insurance sector.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 1.28% as SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD Tops Trading, Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Hits Positive Circuit

    NEPSE Index Gains 1.28% as SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD Tops Trading, Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Hits Positive Circuit


    The NEPSE (Nepal Stock Exchange) index concluded today’s trading session at 1,845.01, showing a gain of 23.39 points compared to the previous closing, representing a 1.28% increase. The index had also experienced a gain of 3.29 points in the preceding trading session.

    Starting the day at 1,821.54, the index reached an intraday low of 1,821.02 but surged to a high of 1,846.72 before settling at 1,845.01 at the closing bell.

    During the trading day, a total of 266 stocks were traded through 25,634 transactions. The trading volume amounted to 2,577,210 shares, with a turnover of Rs. 85.76 Crores. This marked an increase in turnover compared to the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 64.01 Crores.

    Among the traded stocks, SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) recorded the highest turnover of Rs. 5.46 crores, closing at a market price of Rs. 403.50 per share.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain of 9.99% and reached the positive circuit for the day.

    In contrast, Mai Khola Hydropower Limited (MKHL) suffered the highest decline of 7.93% during today’s trading.

    All sector indices concluded the day in positive territory, with the “Others” sector witnessing the highest gain of 2.37%, while the “Mutual Fund” sector registered the smallest gain of 0.04%.

  • Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited Concludes IPO for Nepalese Citizens Working Abroad and Extends Deadline for Project-Affected Locals

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited Concludes IPO for Nepalese Citizens Working Abroad and Extends Deadline for Project-Affected Locals


    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited has announced the closure of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) for Nepalese citizens working abroad starting from 2nd Jestha, 2080. The company has also extended the IPO deadline for project-affected locals until 17th Jestha. The IPO had initially opened on 19th Baisakh, 2080.

    With an issued capital of Rs. 3.97 Arba, Ghorahi Cement will be issuing 20% of its shares, totaling 79,43,801 units, to the public, including locals, Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the general public. Out of the total issued capital, 1% or 397,190 units have been allocated to project-affected locals in the Dang District. Additionally, 19% or 75,46,611 units will be issued later for the general public, with 10% or 7,54,661 units specifically allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, closing today.

    The shares will be offered at Rs. 400 per unit for locals and Rs. 435 per unit for Nepalese citizens working abroad, including premiums of Rs. 300 and Rs. 335, respectively.

    Himalayan Capital Limited and Nabil Investment Banking Limited have been appointed as the issue managers for the IPO. Following the issuance, the promoter-public share ratio will be 80:20, generating a total of Rs. 3.44 Arba for the company. Out of this amount, Rs. 2.645 Arba will be allocated as a premium, while the remaining will be added to the paid-up capital.

    According to CDSC, a total of 13,236 applications have been received from Nepalese citizens working abroad, representing a demand for 595,520 units so far.

    CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has assigned a rating of ‘CARE-NP BBB- (Is)’ to Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited, indicating a moderate degree of safety regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations in Nepal.

  • Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Announces Follow on Public Offer (FPO) to Adjust Shareholding Ratio

    Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Announces Follow on Public Offer (FPO) to Adjust Shareholding Ratio


    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.

  • NEPSE Index Gains 0.18% with Increased Turnover

    NEPSE Index Gains 0.18% with Increased Turnover


    The NEPSE index concluded today’s trading session at 1,821.60 points, marking an increase of 3.29 points compared to the previous closing. This translates to a gain of 0.18%. In contrast, the index had experienced a loss of 3.34 points the day before.

    At the start of the trading day, the index opened at 1,817.87 points and reached an intraday low of 1,810.10 points. However, it later reached a high of 1,827.77 points before settling at 1,821.60 points by the end of the day.

    The trading activity involved 269 scrips traded through 18,889 transactions. In total, 2,063,737 shares were exchanged, amounting to a turnover of Rs. 64.01 Crores. This figure is lower than the turnover recorded on the previous trading day, which stood at Rs. 72.49 Crores.

    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest turnover of Rs. 5.01 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 690 per share. The shares of HBL were the most actively traded during the session.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) experienced the highest gain, surging by 9.99% and hitting the positive circuit for the day. On the other hand, Mai Khola Hydropower Limited (MKHL) witnessed a significant loss of 10% during the trading session.

    Out of the various sector indices, only two closed in the red. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector index experienced the highest gain of 0.99%, while the “Others” sector index recorded the highest loss of 0.89% for the day.