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IPO Listing: Jalpa samudayik and Nesdo sambridha laghubitta bittya sansta Limited opening Range | Nepal share market

Nepal Share Market | Secondary Market | IPO listing Opening Range| Nepse 
27-Feb-2022
kathmandu 



Ready for secondary market trade after Emerging Nepal and Rastra utthan laghubitta bittya sansta Limited -

1. Jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta Limited 
2. Nesdo sambridha laghubitta bittya sansta Limited 

Jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta Limited (JSLBSL)

Date of the issue was:- Magh 21 - 25, 2078

Jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta limited issued 5,22,000 ( Five lakh twenty two thousand) IPO ( initial public offering) shares worth of 52,200,000 ( Five Crore and twenty two lakh) with base price of Rs. 100.

Total issue unit : 5,22,000 kitta
Employee (0.5%)  : 8,000 kitta 
Mutual funds ( 5%) : 26,100 kitta
General public : 4,87,900 kitta


What would be the firstday opening Price range of Jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta limited when entered into NEPSE?

   
According to the prospectus of JSLBSL financial year statement 2077/78 it shows clearly 96.75 and thus likely to open at 

Minimum opening range:  Rs. 379.86
Maximum opening range : Rs. 1139.58

Nesdo sambridha laghubitta bittya sansta Limited (NESDO)

NESDO Sambridha laghubitta bittya sansta limited is going to issue 8,28,750 ( Eight lakh twenty eight thousand seven hundred and fifty ) IPO ( initial public offering) shares worth of 82,875,000 ( Eight Crore and twenty nine  lakh+) with base price of Rs. 100.

What would be the firstday opening Price range of NESDO sambridha laghubitta bittya sansta Limited when entered into NEPSE?

According to the last year profit and statement of fy  2077/78 it shows clearly 352.23 which means likely to open at 

Minimum opening range:  Rs. 352.23
Maximum opening range : Rs. 1056.69

Date is yet to be confirmed for listing in NEPSE.  Likely to be within 10 days.

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