Tag: Sri Lanka
On Course
August 01, 2006 (LBO) – Caltex Lanka Lubricants Tuesday reported a 16 percent spike in net profit after tax for the six months ended June this year, on the back of volume and price growth. Net profit after tax went up from 370 million to 429.7 million rupees for the first half of this year, […]
Minor Adjustment
August 1, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corp has raised fuel prices after a two-month lag to offset a surge in global oil prices, Petroleum Minister A H M Fowzie said. From midnight Tuesday: ¢ Gasoline costs 96.00 rupees (from 93.00 rupees) ¢ Diesel costs 63.00 rupees (from 61.00 rupees) ¢ Kerosene […]
‘s consumer prices ease in July to 14.7%
July 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s consumer prices for July eased marginally to 14.7 percent, the Census & Statistics Department said Monday, as a drop in vegetable prices helped offset hikes in rice, bread and jam. Prices of sugar, garlic, tamarind, red onions, eggs, coconuts and most varieties of vegetables, helped inflation ease up […]
Northern Lights
July 31 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has called for interested investors to set up a power plant by end this year, to supply electricity to Jaffna in the island’s war torn north. The 35 megawatt power project will be on Build Own and Operate basis, under a power purchase agreement signed with state utility the […]
And FYI
July 31, 2006 (LBO) – Indian oil retailer Lanka IOC Monday raised fuel prices across the board by 5.00 rupees a litre to keep pace with galloping crude oil prices, its Managing Director said. Effective from midnight: ¢ Petrol 90 costs 98.00 rupees (from 93.00 rupees) ¢ Petrol 95 costs 101.00 rupees (from 96.00 rupees) […]
Sri Lanka’s consumer prices ease in July to 14.7%
July 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s consumer prices for July eased marginally to 14.7 percent, the Census & Statistics Department said Monday, as a drop in vegetable prices helped offset hikes in rice, bread and jam. Prices of sugar, garlic, tamarind, red onions, eggs, coconuts and most varieties of vegetables, helped inflation ease up […]
Sri Lanka to hold aid parley in Dec; asks donors to fund mega projects
July 28, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is asking donors to concentrate on helping to build mega infrastructure projects, when the annual aid parley meets in December, treasury secretary P B Jayasundara said. The government wants lenders to channel more money to build roads instead of issuing warning signals about a faltering peace process and […]
Back to Mommy
July 27, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s cabinet has transferred a third of petroleum assets held by the treasury to the state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corp, with immediate effect, government spokesman Anura Yapa said Thursday. Under the cabinet decision, around 3,500 CPSTL staff will rejoin the CPC workforce. The assets — which comprises 107 fuel sheds […]
On the Boil
July 26, 2006 (LBO) – Fears of another fuel shortage were sparked off on Wednesday as the government refused to give in to trade union demands and said it would seek a court order restraining unions. “We are trying to get a court order tomorrow (Thursday) for the newly appointed Chairman Asantha de Mel to […]
Sri Lanka urges nationals in Lebanon to stay put
July 25, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka, which has the largest contingent of expatriate workers in Lebanon, wants those trapped in the conflict to stay put and those who have fled the bombings to return, a minister said Tuesday. “We are not encouraging them to come back. In fact, we want them to go back […]
Breakthrough
July 25, 2006 (LBO) – The Sri Lankan government bought two weeks grace period from petroleum sector trade unions late Tuesday, with fuel stocks expected to hit Colombo city by midnight. Unions struck work demanding Asantha de Mel, the head of a key petroleum facility is removed, as they feared his appointment was the first […]
Empty Tank
July 24 (LBO) – An ongoing strike by trade unions at Sri Lanka’s petroleum distribution facility could cripple supplies at fuel sheds, if it continues over the next few days, top officials said. Unions are demanding the removal of a newly appointed chairman to a common infrastructure facility, Common Petroleum Storage Terminals Ltd (CPSTL). The […]
