Today is the last day to file for Everest Color's IPO
Kathmandu. Today is the last day to apply for the IPO that Everest Color Limited is issuing to the general public from June 22. In the first phase, IPOs are distributed to Nepalis who are employed abroad and in the second phase, IPOs are being issued to general public.
This company has received permission from the Nepal Securities Board to issue a total of 790,000 IPO shares at the rate of Rs. 100 per share, which will be 26.33 percent of its issued capital of Rs.
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