Yesterday, the shares closed at Tk131.80, up 4.27% from the previous session.
Uzzal Kumar Nandi committed financial crimes in connivance with notorious PK Halder who fled the country after taking loans worth Tk3,500 crore from different financial institutions. Photo: Collected
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Uzzal Kumar Nandi committed financial crimes in connivance with notorious PK Halder who fled the country after taking loans worth Tk3,500 crore from different financial institutions. Photo: Collected
Northern Jute Manufacturing Company, a company listed on the stock exchanges, has said there is no undisclosed price-sensitive information behind the recent surge in its share price.
In response to a query from the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) on 2 March over the unusual price hike, the company made the statement through a disclosure published on the exchanges yesterday (4 March).
DSE data show that in just six trading sessions up to 2 March, the company’s share price jumped around 52% to Tk139.20 from Tk91.50 on 22 February. Yesterday, the shares closed at Tk131.80, up 4.27% from the previous session.
In the 2019–20 fiscal year, the company reported a profit of Tk2.43 crore. Since then, it has not disclosed any financial statements.
The company has been out of production for several years. A DSE inspection team found in 2024 that the factory premises were completely closed.
Officials at the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) industrial estate in Kushtia, where the factory is located, said the plant had been shut eve before the Covid-19 pandemic as the board of directors went into hiding. It operated partially during the pandemic before eventually closing down entirely.
Listed in 1994, the company has a paid-up capital of Tk21.14 crore. Of the total shares, public shareholders hold 84.9%, while sponsor-directors hold 15.09%.
According to its website, Northern Jute set up a modern jute yarn and twine manufacturing plant with 2,433 spindles on 5.5 acres of land at the BSCIC Industrial Estate in Kushtia. The company has two units for producing heavy- and light-count yarn and previously exported its products to several countries, including Turkey, Japan, Hong Kong, Poland, Russia, Bulgaria, India, China, and Australia.
