Hactivism

Sep 01, 2011 (LBO) – A group of hackers said to be from Sri Lanka are claiming to have ‘DNS poisoned’ a series of internet servers related to domestic and foreign entities, where viewers are misdirected, using a recently exposed flaw, reports said. A patch for the flaw in DNS servers, discovered by Dan Kaminsky, […]

Freight Fortunes

Aug 31, 2011 (LBO) – New freight forwarding businesses in east Asia helped improve sales and profits for Sri Lanka’s Expolanka Holdings, which aims to further expand overseas and penetrate emerging markets. The group is looking at expanding by increasing its overseas stations and penetrating developing markets and also buying small and medium-sized freight companies […]

Ferry Orders

Aug 31, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Colombo Dockyard said it has won an order to build two passenger ferries for India’s Laskshadweep island administration, on the wake of an earlier delivery to the same customer. The contract comes a year after delivery of two passenger vessels, Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep Sea, for the Administration […]

Detention End

August 31, 2011 (AFP) – About 1,200 alleged Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka will be released, with the end of emergency rule imposed 28 years ago to deal with the separatist movement, state media said Wednesday. The Daily News quoted Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem as saying that the end of emergency rule, announced by […]

‘s Maruti Suzuki

MUMBAI, August 31, 2011 (AFP) – India’s largest car maker by sales Maruti Suzuki said it restarted production at one of its plants on Wednesday after locking workers out in a dispute over alleged sabotage earlier this week. “Maruti started assembly operations in Manesar, rolling out the first Swift car since production halted on Monday, […]

‘s economic boom fuels booze bonanza

PUNE, August 31, 2011 (AFP) – It’s Friday night at a microbrewery pub in Pune, western India, and Swapnil Dakshindas and his friends don’t know which beer to choose. The barman pours four different brews, fermented in giant steel vats just next door, for them to try. “It’s fresh, has no preservatives and I know […]

Sri Lanka Browns to increase hydropower generation

Aug 31, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Browns Investments has said it plans to make use of its plantations to generate more hydropower and increase capacity to 16 megawatts and sell electricity to the national grid. Free Lanka Capital Holdings, a joint venture between Browns and Perpetual Holdings, is the holding company of Pussellawa and […]

Pakistan announces Sri Lanka itinerary

KARACHI, August 30, 2011 (AFP) – Pakistan announced Tuesday the itinerary for their autumn series against Sri Lanka to be played in the neutral territory of the United Arab Emirates. Pakistan have been forced to play on foreign soil since a terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore two years ago shattered […]

Sri Lanka accountants meet to mull new rules, post-war prospects

Aug 31, 2011 (LBO) – Post-war business opportunities and the transition to new global accounting rules will be among the topics to be discussed at a conference organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka. Mudalige said demand for conference participation has grown so much that they had to hold it at the […]

Sri Lanka stocks end up 0.6-pct

Aug 30, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s stock market closed higher Tuesday with heavy trading in a hotel share and continued interest in a newly listed tea exporter boosting turnover, brokers said. The main All Share Price Index closed at 6,879.29, up 0.61 percent (41.94 points) while the more liquid Milanka index rose 0.17 percent […]

Vessel Hire

Aug 30, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Mercantile Shipping Company is renegotiating vessel hire fees and trying a profit-share deal after slipping into the red last year when it was forced to reduce charter rates. But the company also managed to reduce loan repayments, has stable cash flows and anticipates a market recovery, chairman A […]

Sri Lanka Browns to build hotels on tea plantations

Aug 30, 2011 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Browns Investments plans to build boutique hotels on two tea estates in the island’s central hills as it diversifies into the rapidly growing tourism industry. The island’s tourism industry has been growing rapidly with a sharp increase in arrivals after the end of the 30-year ethnic war in […]

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