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Monopoly Class
An Emirates-Govt. MOU to lift ground handling and catering monopolies has come under fire, forcing officials to rethink concessions. Officials say the MOU in effect prevents new players, through a continuing monopoly on terminals, ramp handling and key passenger routes. The MOU will also eat into Airport revenue through lost franchise fees from SriLankan, with […]
Safe Bet
Sri Lankas first indexed backed commercial paper, linked to the All Share Price Index, was issued to the market on Wed. Structured by National Wealth Corp., the initial Rs. 100 mn paper was issued by Lanka Orix Leasing and Mercantile Leasing. Referred to as the lquote Bull & Bear paper, the initial tranche was snapped […]
Stretch Factor
Sri Lanka will venture overseas with its first attempt at branded rubber – Lankaprene, a premium quality crepe product. The low protein product is positioned as an alternative to synthetic options that is petroleum based and so priced higher. Sri Lanka is the only producer of crepe rubber in the world. Lankaprene will be used […]
Cherry Picking
Peoples Banks restructuring committee is likely to be choosy in its search for a strategic partner who will inject capital to the bank. Chairman Lal Nanayakkara says screened partners may be invited to invest, instead of having a tender that is open to all comers.With a Rs. 3 bn equity deficit, and a Rs. 8 […]
In 2003 – Calling Bell
After months of intense courtship, Sri Lanka Telecom said it plans to take full control wireless local loop operators Lanka Bell. SLT declined to name the bid price, but industry analysts put a price tag of just under US$ 20 mn for Lanka Bells 44,000 customers.SLT will pump new money into Lanka Bell, to deploy […]
In 2003
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Twelve Ways To Spend
lquote Twas the 12 days of Christmas and lovers in that timeless carol, braved high seas (with a fat wallet) to bring their true love 12 unusual gifts. Care to follow their lead the local way? A Partridge in a Pear tree rnThe Grey Partridge is found north of Puttalam, according to Gehan de Silva […]
Rough Road
Reckitt Benckiser (Lanka) Ltd put up shutters for its in-house manufacturing and logistics plant with immediate effect, due to haemorrhaging losses. Popularly known for its products like Dettol, Mortein, Harpic and Disprin, Reckitts profitability has plunged in recent years due to intense competition.Reckitt says it will outsource 80% of its supplies through third parties locally. […]
In 2003
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Mobitel Clarifies
Mobitel Private Ltd said a statement it regretted any embarrassment caused to the Attorney General or the Telecom watchdog as a result of a news item that appeared in the media, early in December, saying a case against the operator had been dismissed after it was withdrawn.Mobitel says it only learnt later that a fresh […]
In 2003 – Under the Banyan
Banyan Tree shelved ambitious plans for Sri Lankas leisure industry and will wait for the current political impasse to pass over. The Group took over management of Deer Park Hotel, a Club and Spa for Colombo Plaza and the reins of Beruwela Walk Inn, in 2003.Banyan Tree also planned to privately raise US$ 20 mn […]
In 2003 Super Chain
Management control and a 40% stake in the state supermarket chain – Sathosa was taken over by a consortium led by Ceylon Biscuits. Richard Pieris, Ceylon Biscuits and Lion Breweries paid Rs. 680 mn to win the deal, beating rivals Cargills and other bidders. The operation was handed over in late Nov.to the consortium and […]
