Tag: STC

  • Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) Reports Nearly Doubled Net Profit in Third-Quarter Results, Showing Strong Financial Performance

    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) Reports Nearly Doubled Net Profit in Third-Quarter Results, Showing Strong Financial Performance


    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has recently published its third-quarter report for the ongoing fiscal year, revealing a nearly twofold increase in Net Profit, amounting to Rs. 3.71 crores. The company’s primary revenue source, sales, demonstrated a noteworthy growth of 17.44%, reaching Rs. 5.77 Arba. However, the selling expenses experienced a more significant surge of 21.65%, totaling Rs. 5.07 Arba during the third quarter of FY 2079/80.

    During the same period, STC observed a 12.51% rise in staff expenses and a 15.84% increase in administrative expenses compared to the corresponding quarter of FY 2078/79. On a positive note, the company’s Interest Expenses witnessed a substantial decrease of 35.44%, declining to Rs. 27.25 crores from Rs. 42.16 crores in the previous fiscal year’s third quarter. This reduction in interest expenses played a role in enhancing the company’s overall profitability.

    STC currently maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 25.35 crores and possesses reserve and surplus funds amounting to Rs. 1.35 Arba. Additionally, the company holds property, plant, and equipment valued at Rs. 1.46 Arba, which remained relatively stable compared to the corresponding amount in the third quarter of the previous fiscal year.

    With an impressive Earnings per Share (EPS) ratio of Rs. 19.52 and a Net Worth of Rs. 632.89, STC exhibits positive financial indicators in its third-quarter report. The significant increase in Net Profit, coupled with improved revenue and reduced interest expenses, signifies the company’s strong performance and its commitment to maintaining a robust financial position.

  • Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) Reports Nearly Doubled Net Profit in Third-Quarter Results

    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) Reports Nearly Doubled Net Profit in Third-Quarter Results


    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.

  • Bonus Shares of Four Companies Listed in NEPSE

    Bonus Shares of Four Companies Listed in NEPSE


    The NEPSE has listed a total of 26,37,583.15 unit bonus shares of Agricultural Development Bank Limited (ADBL), signaling a significant development for the bank. This comes after the bank’s 16th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 14th Chaitra, where a 13% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79 was endorsed. The Board of Directors (BoD) meeting held on Poush 26 had proposed distributing 2% bonus shares and an 11% cash dividend to the shareholders. The same bonus shares have now been listed in NEPSE, with ADBL currently having a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 228.

    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has also seen 2,53,531.19 unit bonus shares listed in NEPSE. The company’s 56th AGM, held on 10th Chaitra, approved a 15% dividend from the profits of FY 78/79. The Board of Directors meeting on Poush 28 proposed distributing 10% bonus shares and a 5% cash dividend (including tax amount) from the profits of the same fiscal year. STC closed at Rs. 3,623 as of the latest update.

    Swabhimaan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMFBS) has witnessed the listing of 2,43,564.30 unit bonus shares in NEPSE. During the company’s 6th AGM on the 11th Chaitra, a 21.0526% dividend worth Rs. 2.56 crores for the fiscal year 2078/79 was endorsed. The board meeting on Magh 11 proposed distributing 20% bonus shares and a 1.0526% cash dividend (for tax purposes) based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 12.17 crores. SMFBS currently has an LTP of Rs. 910.

    Mirmire Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MMFDB) has listed 12,21,772.39 unit bonus shares in NEPSE. The company’s 12th AGM on 30th Poush approved a 23% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. The board meeting on Poush 06 decided to distribute 23% bonus shares from the profit and reserves maintained for the same fiscal year. The bonus shares, amounting to Rs. 12.21 crores, will be distributed to the shareholders. MMFDB currently has an LTP of Rs. 560.

    The listing of bonus shares in NEPSE indicates positive developments for these companies and provides additional benefits to their shareholders.

  • 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.

     

  • Trading of Vijaya Laghubitta (VLBS) Suspended as the Company Declares Dividend By Violating NEPSE Guidelines

    Trading of Vijaya Laghubitta (VLBS) Suspended as the Company Declares Dividend By Violating NEPSE Guidelines


    The Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (VLBS) transaction has been halted, according to the official notice of the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), since the business declared dividends to be given to shareholders without first receiving authorisation from NEPSE.

    At 6:35 PM on Magh 25, after business hours, Nepal Stock Exchange received the letter from VLBS regarding the dividend declaration for the Fiscal Year 2078/79. However, on Magh 10 itself, Vijaya Laghubitta held a meeting to suggest dividends to the shareholders.