United Modi Hydropower Limited (UMHL) has announced its intention to issue right shares in the ratio of 1:1 or 100% right shares, as per the decision made during the recent Board of Directors meeting on Mangsir 13. The proposal aims to release 100% right shares on the existing paid-up capital of Rs. 1.23 Arba, with the objective of securing funds for investment in its ongoing hydropower projects. If approved, this issuance will lead to an additional 12,305,000 units of right shares, causing the company’s paid-up capital to surge to Rs. 2.46 Arba. However, the issuance is contingent upon obtaining approvals from regulatory bodies, specifically the Electricity Regulatory Commission and the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), followed by endorsement at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the company. UMHL’s closing stock price stood at Rs. 184 in the latest trading session.
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“Ngadi Group Power Limited Proposes 100% Rights Shares for Shareholders to Address Funding Requirements”
Ngadi Group Power Limited (NGPL) has proposed to offer 100% rights shares to its existing shareholders. The proposal was made during a recent Board of Directors meeting.
NGPL’s Siurikhola Small Hydropower Project, located in Lamjung District, Gandaki Province, with a capacity of 4.95 MW, has been performing well due to regular maintenance. However, additional funds are needed to maintain existing projects, settle payments, invest in new projects, attract investments, create jobs, and increase national capital.
To address this funding requirement, NGPL aims to issue rights shares in a 1:1 ratio to its current shareholders. This will increase the company’s paid-up capital from Rs. 1.85 Arba to Rs. 3.7 Arba.
Approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission and subsequent endorsement at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) are necessary for the issuance of the rights shares.
NGPL had previously issued 150% rights shares to its shareholders.
As of July 02, NGPL shares were trading at Rs. 241.
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Barun Hydropower Company Proposes 100% Right Shares; Approval Pending from ERC
Barun Hydropower Company Limited (BARUN) has decided in its recent Board of Directors meeting to issue 100% right shares, which means one additional share for every existing share. Currently, BARUN has 5,358,150 unit shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) and a paid-up capital of Rs. 53.58 Crores. If the issuance of the right shares is approved by the regulatory bodies and endorsed at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), the paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 1.07 Arba.
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Ghorahi IPO Blocked Money: Release Subject to Investigation Committee Report
The application fee that was held during the IPO process of Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited will be returned once the investigation committee completes its report. Tej Prasad Devkota, the Deputy Executive Director and Information Officer of SEBON, confirmed that the committee was recently established to investigate the matter.
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“Ankhukhola Hydropower Plans to Issue 200% Right Shares Pending Approval from Electricity Regulatory Commission”
Ankhukhola Hydropower Company Limited (AKJCL) has proposed to issue 200% rights shares to its shareholders. The company aims to invest 60% of the newly raised capital in the Ganesh Himal Hydropower’s 20 M.W- Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project. This decision was made during a board of directors meeting held on Baishakh 15, 2079.
After the issuance of right shares at a ratio of 1:2, AKJCL’s paid-up capital will increase from Rs. 80 crores to Rs. 1.60 Arba. On Chaitra 23, 2079, a meeting was held where it was decided to invest 60% in the Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project. The investment agreement between the two companies was signed on Chaitra 24, 2079.
The Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project is designed to generate 122.16 GWh of electricity annually, based on a river flow rate of 27.73 cubic meters per second and a total head of 91 meters. The electricity produced will be transmitted to the national grid through a 5 km transmission line via the Nepal Electricity Authority’s proposed Lapang Substation.
AKJCL plans to invest the Rs. 96 crores received from legitimate shares in the Ganesh Himal Hydropower project. The remaining funds will be used to pay off loans and other obligations owed to banks and other financial organizations. However, the issuance of right shares will only occur after approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission and endorsement by the company’s upcoming AGM.