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Little evidence of health benefits from organic foods: Stanford study
Nov 05, 2012 (LBO) – Researchers at America’s Stanford University have found little evidence to back a widespread belief that organic foods which are sometimes twice as expensive as conventional ones, gives more health benefits, a report has said. A team led by Dena Bravata, a senior affiliate with Stanford’s Center for Health Policy, and […]
Sri Lanka utility buys power from community hydro plant
Nov 05, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Electricity Board has started to purchase electricity from a community hydro power plant after the village was supplied with grid power, the island’s power ministry said. The 18kiloWatt plant, located in Kaduruwandola, Athuraliya in Sri Lanka’s Ratnapura district will generate 15,000 units (kiloWatt hours) of energy […]
Sri Lanka exports, imports fall, trade gap shrinks September
Nov 05, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s exports fell 6. 6 percent to 801.5 million US dollars in September 2012 from a year earlier while imports fell at a faster 25.4 percent to 1.31 billion US dollars, official data showed. Sri Lanka ran into a balance of payments crisis from mid 2011 when authorities printed […]
Impeachment View
By J C Weliamuna Nov 04, 2012 (LBO) – The Rajapaksha Regime, through its parliamentarians, handed over an impeachment motion to the Speaker, the elder brother of the President Rajapaksha against the first woman Chief Justice of the country. It appears that the Government of Sri Lanka is in a mighty hurry to get rid […]
Electronic Fraud
Nov 04, 2012 (LBO) – Two Romanian nationals have been arrested over a millions of rupees have been stolen from unsuspecting account holder using forged automated teller machine cards, a media report said. Sri Lanka’s The Sunday Times newspaper said at least 2.3 million rupees have been stolen from the account holders from banks in […]
Label Rules
Nov 03, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Tobacco Company, a unit of British American Tobacco has gone to the court of appeal against new labeling rules by the island’s health ministry which requires graphic labeling. Health agencies, starting from US surgeon general’s office under Luther Terry, a former John Hopkins University professor and the […]
Unhedged
Nov 02, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has lost a 60 million dollar arbitration claim over oil derivatives against Deutsche Bank, a media report said. Reuters a news agency said a US based arbitrator has rule in favour of Deutsche Bank. “It’s against us,” the agency quoted Sri Lanka’s Attorney General […]
Sri Lanka stocks close 0.69 pct higher
November 02, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka stocks closed up 0.69 percent Friday with several blue chips and banks gaining ground. The Colombo All Share Index closed at 5,532.32 up 37.78 points and the S & P SL 20 Index closed 23.80 points higher at 2997.95 up 0.80 percent. Turnover was a relative high at […]
Sri Lanka rains seen hurting tea crop
Nov 02, 2012 (LBO) – Heavy rains in Sri Lanka’s tea growing areas are not likely to lead to a sharp recovery in crops that have been reduced by drought, a tea broker said. John Keells brokers also said the rains will relieve the suffering caused by drought which had reduced irrigation water and hydro-power […]
Sri Lanka Nestle unit profits up 3.9-pct
Nov 02, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Nestle Lanka Plc, a unit of Switzerland Nestle, said profits in the September quarter rose 3.9 percent from a year earlier to 798 million rupees as it took steps rolex replica to counter the effects of a depreciating currency and higher energy costs. The firm reported earnings of […]
Sri Lanka hydro power generation up on cyclonic rains
Nov 02, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Electricity Board has upped hydro power generation and stored more water as cyclonic rains lashed the island, while irrigation tanks in several areas were also filling up, data from state agencies show. Data on the CEB website (www.ceb.lk) shows that daily hydro power generation had risen […]
”’ bond
Nov 01, 2012 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Dialog Axiata, a unit of Malaysia Axiata, said it was planning to sell a Malaysian Ringgit denominated ‘Sukuk’ Islamic financial instrument to raise about 51 billion rupees (366 million US dollars). The proposed ‘Sukuk Murabahah’ programme for 1.2 billion Malaysian ringgit will have a tenor of 15-years. The […]
