Author: Zainab Ibrahim
Sri Lanka Galle literary festival opens
Jan 28, 2010 (LBO) – Inside a 17th century Dutch Fort in Sri Lanka’s southern port city of Galle, celebrated writers will talk about their work, debate their ideas and share a drink with all who pass through. Attending the festival will be Ian Rankin and his popular fictional detective John Rebus, who, together, are […]
Sri Lanka Galle literary festival 2010 to showcase crime, pulp literature
Dec 15, 2009 (LBO) – Famous, if fictional detective John Rebus, finely illustrated graphic novels and sensational pulp fiction are billed to make Sri Lanka’s next literary festival a tourist draw card. South Asian writers including Mohamed Hanif, (A Case of Exploding Mangoes), Rana Dasgupta (Tokyo Cancelled), Amit Varma (My Friend Sancho) will attend the […]
Sri Lanka MAS lingerie brand Amante to break even next year
Nov 29, 2009 (LBO) – A Sri Lanka launch may be on the cards within the next two years for MAS lingerie brand Amante, as the venture breaks even next year, led by its success in India. To break-even in three years is a huge achievement, said Ajay Amalean, Managing Director of MAS Corporate Solutions […]
”s latest draw card for foreign travellers
January 11, 2007 (LBO) – Scouting treetops for purple-faced leaf monkeys or on the trail of the shy loris at nightfall, Sri Lanka’s rich primate life could become a draw card for foreign travellers with a taste for the wild. The tiny island off the tip of India is home to at least five species […]
Company riches to grow on rubber boom, stocks to get re-rated
June 25, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lankan plantation companies are expected to rake in the riches in the ongoing rubber boom, with analysts expecting stocks to trade at higher multiples than in the past. Crepe is about 35 percent of local production and liquid latex used to make gloves, about 30 percent, most of which is […]
Sri Lanka in talks with Russia to lower tea import duties
June 09 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is in talks with Russia to lower import duties on tea, as Russia begins freeing up trade in a bid to enter the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Russia, Sri Lanka’s largest market for tea, has offered to lower tariffs of 20 percent on value added black and green tea exports […]
