Liquidity Search

May 04, 2007 (LBO) – Malaysia Telekom is looking to increase the liquidity of its Sri Lanka unit’s stock, by selling down a small part of its majority stake in Dialog Telekom, the largest mobile operator in the island. “We are constantly looking at all possible options to strengthen the performance of Dialog Telekom,” Malaysia […]

Wireless Chase

May 04, 2007 (LBO) – The race to buy the fixed wireless operator Suntel has narrowed down to four contenders, with an Indian telecom firm expecting to conduct due diligence on the Sri Lankan operator soon. Originally seven firms were in the running to buy Suntel, a unit of Sweden’s Telia. “In the short-list there […]

New Sked

May 04, 2007 (LBO) – SriLankan Airlines is re-scheduling all its flights ahead of the closure of Colombo airport during the night, the airline said Friday. “Following discussions with the Ministry of Ports and Aviation and the Department of Civil Aviation, SriLankan Airlines will be rescheduling its flights to operate between 5.00 am and 9.00 […]

Watery Depression

May 04, 2007 (LBO) – Heavy rains lashed Sri Lanka’s capital for the second day, putting large areas under water, while the authorities closed part of the main road from Colombo to the south when a section caved in. Weather officials say rain caused by a depression in the Bay of Bengal may continue for […]

‘s World Cup stars return

May 3, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s World Cup cricketers returned to an elaborate welcome Thursday after being stranded in London following Tamil Tiger rebel air raids in Colombo, officials said on Tuesday.The team was received at the VIP lounge of the Bandaranaike International airport where Buddhist monks, Hindu and Catholic priests and Muslim clerics […]

Jayawardena says they lost to a better team

May 3, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s skipper Mahela Jayawardene returned home expressing disappointment over his team’s failure to secure the cricket World Cup, but said they lost to a better Australian team. Cricket fans lined up along the team’s route from the international airport despite heavy rains which lashed the city, after the World […]

Flat Chat

May 3, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s top celco Dialog Telekom revenue grew 26 percent but consolidated profits remained flat in the March quarter as newly acquired subsidiaries dragged its bottom-line down. Group profit after tax for the three months ended March 2007, was 2,426 million rupees against 2,397 million rupees last year, up one […]

Airport Curfew

COLOMBO, May 3, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s international airport will close at night from next week following a spate of bombing raids by Tamil Tiger aircraft taking the cover of darkness, a top aviation official told AFP. The Bandaranaike International Airport would close for six hours nightly from May 10, acting director general of […]

Reconnecting

May 2, 2007 (AFP) – Dubai’s Emirates Airlines said on Wednesday it would resume day-time services to Sri Lanka which were suspended following Tamil rebel air raids near the island’s only international airport.Sri Lanka lost to Australia in Saturday’s final in Barbados.“Following a review of the situation in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, Emirates will […]

Third Dimension

May 01, 2007 (LBO) – Chamath Champika Jayalath was watching the Sri Lanka-Australia Cricket World Cup final shortly after 1.00 am Sunday when suddenly power supply went off. Waiting for power to come back, Jayalath was startled by the sound of explosions and heavy gunfire. Rushing out, he saw tracer bullets streaming into the night […]

Large Loan

May 01, 2007 (LBO) – Bank of Ceylon said it had completed Sri Lanka’s largest international syndicated loan when it raised 210 million dollars in a 3-year facility arranged by HSBC. “The success of this loan syndication epitomises the resourcefulness of the global giant HSBC in being able to draw on their international expertise and […]

Aviation Hub

May 01, 2007 (LBO) – A trimming of services to Sri Lanka by major international carriers is undermining Colombo’s aspirations to be a regional aviation hub, in addition to hitting the island’s tourist industry. Sri Lanka now has to buy expensive defensive equipment at a cost that is totally disproportionate to the size of the […]

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