Unit Gains

Jan 17, 2007 (LBO) – Investors in mutual funds with an equity component have managed to beat raging inflation last year, with Sri Lanka’s youngest fund, the Ceylon Index Fund showing the highest returns, its managers said. “We will have a marketing campaign in English, Sinhala and Tamil,” says Ceylon Asset Management CEO, Sharmini Ratwatte. […]

Disabled Friendly

Jan 17 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lankan companies should do more to make it easier for physically challenged customers to work with them, an activist body has said. “An environment of this nature welcomes people.Winning people is definitely a potential business opportunity,” Ajith Perera from the Idiriya organization said. A customer lost is a lost […]

African Wings

Jan 16, 2007 (LBO) – A Sri Lankan firm, which has built a freight forwarding network spanning eight coastal African nations plans to rapidly expand further into the African hinterland this year. “But we have to spread our wings outside Sri Lanka to grow.”

Airbus beaten by Boeing in 2006, but promises fightback

PARIS, Jan 17, 2007 (AFP) – Airbus said on Wednesday it had lost first place to Boeing in the battle for orders in 2006, but said it would increase deliveries in 2007 and would launch a cargo version of its A330-200 plane. Airbus has led US-based Boeing for new orders since 2001, but the European […]

South Asian lifestyle leads to high early heart attack risk: study

WASHINGTON, Jan 16, 2007 (AFP) – People native to South Asia are at greater risk of heart attack at a younger age than other people because of factors that include lifestyle choices such as smoking, a study published in the US journal JAMA said Tuesday. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal account for about […]

Sri Lanka claims rebel base as both sides count heavy losses

COLOMBO, Jan 17, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tigers counted heavy losses Wednesday after a day of intense fighting, as police commandos reported capturing another rebel base.Casualty tolls varied wildly from a maximum of 85 to a minimum of 16 combatants dead on both sides during Tuesday’s battles. The long-range artillery exchanges […]

Connecting Points

Jan 16, 2007 (LBO) – Japan on Tuesday gave Sri Lanka 30 million rupees to design a new bridge connecting Mannar to the mainland, the finance ministry said. The grant will be used to draw up a detailed design of a 157.1 metre, ten-metre wide bridge and to improve and expand the causeway between the […]

‘s freest economy

HONG KONG, Jan 16, 2007 (AFP) – Hong Kong has been ranked as the world’s freest economy ahead of rival Singapore in a report released on Tuesday by a right-wing American think-tank, The Heritage Foundation. The ranking by the Washington-based organisation puts the former British colony at the top of its Index of Economic Freedom, […]

Athletics: Sri Lankan sprinter cleared of doping

Jan 16, 2007 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan woman sprinter who was accused of doping during the South Asian Games in Colombo last year has been cleared of the charge, officials said on Tuesday. Jani Chathurangani de Silva, a double medallist at the August 2006 Games, tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone, and was […]

Govt-opposition deal in Sri Lanka to end

Jan 16, 2007 (AFP) – A landmark deal between Sri Lanka’s ruling party and the main opposition to bring a political solution to the island’s ethnic conflict collapsed Tuesday as fighting escalated, officials said.Opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe met President Mahinda Rajapakse and urged him not to bring opposition lawmakers into the cabinet, a move the […]

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