Changing Control

Feb 10, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Distilleries Group has struck a deal to sell a controlling stake in the island’s pioneering unit trust management company, National Asset Management Ltd or NAMAL, a statement said. Distilleries subsidiary Milford Holdings is expected to earn 455 million rupees for the 70 percent stake in the mutual fund. […]

Fresh Start

Feb 10, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Union Bank which is going for an initial public offer selling 15 million shares at 25 rupees after its capital was boosted by several private investors including Malaysia’s Genting group, officials said. Officials say unaudited results for the full year indicate a profit of 148 million rupees. Next […]

Oilfield Vessel

Feb 10, 2011 (LBO) – Greatship India is considering giving orders for bigger and more sophisticated vessels to Sri Lankan ship builder Colombo Dockyard, its managing director Ravi Sheth said after taking delivery of a 26 million US dollar craft. Sheth said Greatship has so far placed orders for 11 vessels with Colombo Dockyard, the […]

Port Project

Feb 10, 2011 (LBO) – Infrastructure work on a new container port next to Sri Lanka’s existing Colombo harbour that will expand capacity has neared the halfway mark and is on schedule, officials said. Deputy ports minister Rohitha Abeygunawardene said the construction of the breakwater and dredging of the harbour basin will be completed by […]

Sri Lanka shares close up 1.5-pct

Feb 10, 2011(LBO) – Sri Lankan stocks closed 1. 5 percent higher Thursday helped by gains in the banking stocks, brokers said. The All Share Price Index closed at 7,493.62, up 1.57 percent (116.18 points) while the Milanka Price Index of more liquid stocks closed at 7,230.35, up 0.37 percent (26.60 points) according to stock […]

Sri Lanka irrigation repair bill Rs5.0bn after floods

Feb 09, 2011 (LBO) – Rebuilding Sri Lanka’s irrigation infrastructure after recent record floods will cost 5. 0 billion rupees (45 million US dollars) to the tax payer, with most of the damage taken by canals, officials said. The head of Sri Lanka’s irrigation department GGA Godaliyadda said systems coming under his agency which oversees […]

AirAsia says no fuel surcharge before oil hits $100

KUALA LUMPUR, February 9, 2011 (AFP) – Southeast Asia’s largest budget carrier AirAsia said Wednesday it has no immediate plans to impose fuel surcharges despite sharply higher oil prices. AirAsia chief executive officer Tony Fernandes told AFP that the carrier will only consider imposing a ticket surcharge if the New York crude futures contract hits […]

Global aviation giants fly to India airshow

BANGALORE, February 9, 2011 (AFP) – Global aeronautical companies laid out their stalls Wednesday in one of the world’s hottest aviation markets, looking for a share of billions of dollars in Indian military and civilian contracts. “Owing to the ongoing modernisation plans of its armed forces, India has become the focal point of global defence […]

Top Up

Feb 09, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s unit of UAE-based Etisalat said it has tied up with a payphone operator allowing prepaid customers to top up their balances or ‘re-load’ through call boxes. Etisalat is trying up with Tritel, which has a network of 1,600 call boxes around Sri Lanka. “We launched this with Tritel […]

Joint Stock

LONDON, February 9, 2011 (AFP) – The London and Toronto stock exchanges announced a landmark merger on Wednesday to create a one of the world’s biggest trading platforms that will dominate raw materials and energy. “London Stock Exchange Group plc and TMX Group Inc. today announced an agreement to combine Europe’s and Canada’s leading diversified […]

Appointment

Feb 09, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Seylan Bank has appointed Tilan Wijeyesekera an industry veteran with experience in financial services and consumer goods, to head its marketing and business development. Wijeyesekera has been at Lanka Milk Foods as general manager – marketing, head of marketing at Janashakthi Insurance, marketing business development manager at Elephant […]

Road Bill

Feb 09, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will need 55.6 billion rupees (500 million US dollars) to make emergency repairs and fully re-build roads damaged in record floods last month, an official said. The damaged roads were mostly in the Uva, Eastern, North Central and North Western provinces of the island. Pemasiri said road rebuilt […]

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