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Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) is listed under "Hydro Power" sector at Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) on January 15, 2014 with a market capitalization of NPR 24,22,81,80,6148 (24.2 Arab) and a float market capitalization of NPR 24,22,81,80,6148 (24.2 Arab). It has a total of 3,73,79,938 (3.7 Crore) listed shares, of which 0 (0) (0%) are promoter shares and 3,73,79,938 (3.7 Crore) (100%) are public shares.
Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) has a total market capitalization of NPR 24,22,81,80,6148 (24.2 Arab) and a float market capitalization of NPR 24,22,81,80,6148 (24.2 Arab). The book value stands at 172.85, resulting in a price-to-book value (PBV) of 3.75. The face value of each share is Rs. 100.
A total of 3,73,79,938 (3.7 Crore) shares of Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) are listed in NEPSE, of which 0 (0) (0%) are promoter shares and 3,73,79,938 (3.7 Crore) (100%) are public shares.
As of June 18, the latest trading price (LTP) of Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) is Rs. 648.16 (-6.11, -0.93%). Today, the stock opened at Rs. 665, reached a high of Rs. 670, and a low of Rs. 644.9. The previous closing price was Rs. 654.27, with a turnover of Rs. 717822966.6 and a trading volume of 1091837 shares across 2035 trades.
Over the past year, Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) has seen a 52-week high of Rs. 684.9 and a low of Rs. 316. The all-time high was Rs. 1239 on May 09, 2017, while the all-time low was Rs. 165 on December 23, 2019. The 120-day average price is Rs. 518.93, and the 180-day average is Rs. 525.79. The 1-year yield is currently 101.86%.
Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) has an earnings per share (EPS) of 9.88 and a P/E ratio of 65.6. The book value per share is 172.85, and the price-to-book value (PBV) is 3.75. The stock's 1-year yield is 101.86%, and its fiscal year data is reported for 081-082, Q3. The paid-up capital is Rs. 3,73,79,93,800.
The promoter unlocking date for Sanima Mai Hydropower Ltd. (SHPC) is on January 15, 2017. This date marks the end of the lock-in period for the company's promoter (eligible promoters, local people, employees etc) shares, allowing promoters to trade them freely on the stock exchange.