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  • “Sadhana Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SDLBSL) Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public and Institutions”

    “Sadhana Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SDLBSL) Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public and Institutions”


    The current promoters of Sadhana Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SDLBSL) have initiated the sale of 111,995 units of their promoter shares through an auction, open to both the general public and institutions, starting today, which corresponds to the 2nd of Ashwin, 2080, as per the Nepali calendar.

    Previously, the company had issued a notice regarding the auction of these promoter shares, providing a 35-day window for applications. However, as no applications were received during that period, the company has now reissued a notice, inviting the general public and institutions to participate in the auction.

    The auction will involve a total of 111,995 units of SDLBSL’s promoter shares, and individuals or institutions interested in participating can place their bids. To take part in the auction, interested parties must submit their bids at the company’s central office, located in Haramtari, Gorkha, within a seven-day period.

    As of the latest information available, SDLBSL’s Last Traded Price (LTP) stands at Rs. 595.10.

  • Mid-Solu Hydropower Initiates IPO Offering: 6,21,172 Units Available for Public Subscription

    Mid-Solu Hydropower Initiates IPO Offering: 6,21,172 Units Available for Public Subscription


    Mid-Solu Hydropower Company Limited has initiated the issuance of 6,21,172 IPO shares, each with a par value of Rs. 100, starting from the 29th of Bhadra, 2080. The early closing date for this IPO issue is set for the 2nd of Ashwin, and in the event that it is not fully subscribed, the closing date may be extended up to the 12th of Ashwin, 2080.

    Out of the total 7,48,400 units of IPO shares, 10% amounting to 74,840 units has already been allocated to Nepalese citizens working abroad. Additionally, 2% (14,968 units) has been reserved for the company’s employees, and 5% of the total offered shares, equivalent to 37,420 units, has been set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 6,21,172 units are available for subscription by the general public, with the IPO opening today.

    Previously, the company had issued 7,48,400 IPO shares, which constituted 10% of the issued capital, specifically allocated to project-affected locals in Solukhumbu district from the 14th to the 30th of Shrawan, 2080.

    NIC Asia Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for this IPO. Interested investors can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 10,000 units.

    Mid-Solu Hydropower Limited has received an issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] BB+ (pronounced ICRA NP issuer rating double B plus) from ICRA Nepal. This rating indicates a moderate risk of default in terms of meeting financial obligations on time.

    The company, initially established as a private limited entity on April 19, 2017, transitioned to a public limited company on June 30, 2021, to facilitate public participation. Currently, Mid-Solu Hydropower Limited is engaged in the development of a 9.5-MW Mid-Solu Khola Hydropower Project in Solukhumbu district, Province 1 of Nepal. This project follows a run-of-the-river (R-o-R) model and is being developed with a 40.9% probability of exceedance.

  • NMFBS Promoter Shares Auction Open to General Public and Institutions

    NMFBS Promoter Shares Auction Open to General Public and Institutions


    The current promoters of National Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NMFBS) have initiated the auction of 62,500 units of shares, starting from today, which is the 29th of Bhadra, and continuing until the 12th of Ashwin, 2080. This auction is open to existing interested promoter shareholders, as well as the general public and institutions.

    The auction specifically involves 62,500 units of promoter shares of NMFBS, and eligible participants, including promoter shareholders, the general public, and institutions, can submit their bids. The minimum bid rate for these shares has been set at Rs. 530 per unit, with a requirement that the minimum bid quantity for promoter shares must be 1000 units. However, participants should ensure that their applied units do not exceed the limit set by the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB).

    The auction management responsibilities are being handled by NIMB Ace Capital Limited, and the opening of bids is scheduled to take place at the premises of the auction manager on the 14th of Ashwin, 2080.

    As of the current status, NMFBS has a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 1072, which is relevant information for potential investors considering participation in the auction. This auction provides an opportunity for interested parties to acquire NMFBS promoter shares at the specified terms and conditions.

  • Domestic Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 600 per Tola, Silver Also Rises in Nepali Market

    Domestic Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 600 per Tola, Silver Also Rises in Nepali Market


    In the domestic market today, the price of gold has seen a notable increase, surging by Rs. 600 per tola. The official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) reports that fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 111,800 per tola, marking a significant rise from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,200 per tola. Likewise, Tejabi gold is now valued at Rs. 111,250 per tola, as opposed to the previous day’s rate of Rs. 110,650 per tola.

    In addition to the increase in gold prices, silver has also experienced a modest uptick, rising by Rs. 10 per tola. Presently, silver is being traded in the local market at Rs. 1,395 per tola, whereas it closed at Rs. 1,385 per tola the day before.

    It’s worth noting that the current international rates for these precious metals stand at USD $1,915.40 per ounce for gold and $22.90 per ounce for silver. These fluctuations in gold and silver prices can have implications for investors and consumers alike, and they often reflect broader economic trends and market dynamics.

  • NEPSE Closes Above 2000, Gains 39.48 Points; Market Cap Hits Rs. 30 Kharba


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,007.06 points, marking a significant increase of 39.48 points or 2.00% compared to the previous day’s close, which had seen a loss of 19.42 points. The trading session began with the index opening at 1,967.26 and hitting an intraday low at 1,967.25 points. However, it later climbed to an intraday high of 2,007.48 before settling at 2,007.06.

    During the day’s trading, a total of 275 stocks were exchanged in 36,045 transactions, with a substantial volume of 5,144,724 shares traded, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.49 Arba. The market’s total capitalization reached Rs. 30.04 Kharba, while the float market capitalization stood at Rs. 10.59 Kharba.

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  • “Gold Drops by Rs.700 Per Tola, Silver Down Rs.35 Per Tola in Nepalese Market Today”

    “Gold Drops by Rs.700 Per Tola, Silver Down Rs.35 Per Tola in Nepalese Market Today”


    The price of fine gold has fallen by Rs. 700 per tola compared to Tuesday’s trading. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), fine gold is now valued at Rs. 1,12,000 per tola, while tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 111,450. In comparison, on Wednesday, fine gold was at Rs. 1,12,700 per tola, and tejabi gold was at Rs. 1,12,150.

    Similarly, the price of silver has also dropped today, decreasing by 35 rupees. The current price of silver stands at Rs. 1,410 per tola. In contrast, Wednesday’s silver price was Rs. 1,445 per tola.

     

  • “Api Power Company’s 1:0.40 Rights Offering Closes Today”

    “Api Power Company’s 1:0.40 Rights Offering Closes Today”


     

    Api Power Company Limited (API) is closing the issuance of its ongoing right shares with a ratio of 1:0.40 starting from today, which began on the 31st of Shrawan. Eligible investors are urged to apply for these right shares before the end of banking hours today.

    Currently, the company has a paid-up capital of Rs. 4.13 Arba, and this will increase to Rs. 5.78 Arba after the proposed right share issue. In this new rights issue, the hydropower company will allocate shares at a ratio of 1:0.40, resulting in a total of 1 crore 65 lakh 33 thousand 137 right shares, each with a nominal value of Rs. 100.

    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) granted permission for the issuance of these right shares on Ashad 6, following the company’s formal application submitted on the 6th of Chaitra.

  • “Vision Lumbini Urja IPO Open to Kaski District Locals and Nepalese Abroad; Extension Possible for Locals”

    “Vision Lumbini Urja IPO Open to Kaski District Locals and Nepalese Abroad; Extension Possible for Locals”


    Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited has initiated an Initial Public Offering (IPO) that is open for subscription from the 19th of Bhadra until the 2nd of Ashwin, 2080. This IPO is available to project-affected locals of Kaski District and Nepalese citizens working abroad.

    It’s important to note that for residents of Kaski District, if the IPO is not fully subscribed by the early closing date, it may be extended until Ashwin 17. However, this extension option does not apply to Nepalese citizens working abroad.

    The total issued capital of the company amounts to Rs. 1.91 Arba, and out of this, 10%, equivalent to 19,12,500 unit shares valued at Rs. 19.12 Crores, has been set aside for project-affected locals of Kaski District.

     

  • “Closing Today: Public Issue of 8.5 Crore Units ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Mutual Fund Scheme”

    “Closing Today: Public Issue of 8.5 Crore Units ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Mutual Fund Scheme”


     

    Himalayan Capital Limited is concluding the public offering of its mutual fund scheme called “Himalayan 80-20” today, which is Bhadra 15, 2080. Initially, the offering started on the 32nd day of Shrawan and was supposed to end on the 4th day of Bhadra, 2080. However, due to a lack of sufficient applications, the closing date was extended to today.

    Out of a total of 10 crore unit shares, 15% or 1.50 crore units worth Rs. 15 crores were allocated to the fund sponsor, Himalayan Bank Limited. The remaining 8.50 crore units were made available to the general public starting from the 32nd day of Shrawan.

    According to CDSC (Central Depository and Clearing Company), as of 10 a.m. this morning, there have been a total of 44,762 applicants who have applied for 80,813,100 units worth Rs. 80.81 Crore.

  • “NEPSE Index Drops 31.52 Points, Turnover at Rs. 1.55 Arba”

    “NEPSE Index Drops 31.52 Points, Turnover at Rs. 1.55 Arba”


     

    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended today’s trading session at 2,013.93 points, dropping by 31.52 points or 1.54% compared to yesterday’s close. The index had gained 29.47 points on the previous trading day.

    The day started with the index opening at 2,045.86 and reaching its highest point at 2,052.20. However, it also hit a low of 2,009.09 before settling at 2,013.93 at the end of the day.

    In today’s trading, 275 different company stocks were traded in 40,800 transactions. A significant volume of shares was traded, totaling 4,657,137 shares, with a total turnover of Rs. 1.55 Arba. The overall market capitalization was Rs. 30.14 Kharba, and the floating market capitalization was Rs. 10.60 Kharba.

     

  • “Synergy Power Development Launches 1:0.5 Right Share Issue Today”

    “Synergy Power Development Launches 1:0.5 Right Share Issue Today”


    Synergy Power Development Limited (SPDL) has announced the commencement of a new issuance, offering a 2:1 (or 1:0.5) ratio of 4,032,875 units of right shares to its current shareholders. Priced at a par value of Rs. 100 per share, the issuance started on 3rd Bhadra and will continue until the closing date on 24th Bhadra, 2080, during office hours.

    This hydropower company is introducing 50% right shares, equivalent to Rs. 40.32 Crores in value, through the distribution of 4,032,875 units of right shares to its existing shareholders. With a current paid-up capital of Rs. 80,65,75,000, the company’s paid-up capital is set to grow to Rs. 120.98 Crores following the adjustment for the proposed right share issuance.

     

  • “Himalayan 80-20 Public Offering: Your Comprehensive Guide”

    “Himalayan 80-20 Public Offering: Your Comprehensive Guide”


     

    The “Himalayan 80-20” mutual fund scheme is backed by Himalayan Bank and overseen by Himalayan Capital. This marks the debut mutual fund for Himalayan Capital.

    Himalayan Bank Limited, founded in 1993 as a partnership with Pakistan’s Habib Bank Limited, has been a prominent force in Nepal’s banking sector. The bank has consistently led by introducing novel banking services, including the first Premium Savings Account, HBL Proprietary Card, Millionaire Deposit Scheme, ATMs, and Tele-banking. From its inception, the bank has prioritized innovation and customer contentment. Its journey began at Thamel, Kathmandu’s Employees Provident Fund Building, also known as Sanchayakosh Building.