November 11, Kathmandu
Shares of recently listed companies on the secondary market continue to attract strong investor interest, with prices hitting the daily positive circuit. On Monday, all newly listed companies traded without a break, maintaining the upward trend.
Performance of Newly Listed Shares
Darmakhola Hydropower Company: Listed three trading days ago, its shares rose 10% on Monday, reaching a closing price of Rs. 535.20 per share. The stock has increased by 10% daily since listing last Thursday.
Mabilung Energy: Listed last Tuesday, its shares also hit positive circuit on Monday, rising 10% to Rs. 511.30 per share. Monday marked the fifth consecutive day of price increase.
Sagar Distillery: Listed on Sunday, its shares again hit positive circuit on Monday, though trading volume remained very low with only around 200 shares exchanged in two days.
Bungal Hydropower Company: Shares began trading on Monday and rose nearly 10%, with 190 shares traded on the first day.
Trading Summary of Newly Listed Companies (NEPSE)
| Company Name | Listing Date | Circuit % | Closing Price (Rs.) | Shares Traded | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darmakhola Hydropower | Nov 7, 2025 | 10% | 535.20 | Moderate | Fifth consecutive day hitting positive circuit |
| Mabilung Energy | Nov 4, 2025 | 10% | 511.30 | Moderate | Fifth consecutive day hitting positive circuit |
| Sagar Distillery | Nov 9, 2025 | 10% | N/A | ~200 | Limited supply, very low volume |
| Bungal Hydropower | Nov 10, 2025 | ~10% | N/A | 190 | First day of trading |
| Bandipur Cable Car | Nov 11, 2025 | TBD | TBD | TBD | Trading starts today, likely positive circuit |
Upcoming Listings
The Bandipur Cable Car IPO will begin trading from today (Nov 11, Tuesday) . If it hits the circuit limit as expected, all five recently listed companies could show continuous positive circuits simultaneously.
Why New Companies Hit Circuit
Newly listed shares have limited supply, which drives the rapid price increase. In contrast, older companies do not hit the circuit as easily because there is sufficient share supply to meet investor demand.
