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Mithun Perera, Sri Lanka’s sole standard-bearer on golf courses around the world, will be supported in his quest for further golfing glory by the Softlogic Group, one of the country’s fastest-growing
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The Sri Lankan companies opening resorts in the Maldives could remain profitable if they focus on the high-end segment, a leading leisure sector executive said, as concerns are being expressed about the business prudence of more Lankan companies into the archipelago.
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Softlogic Holdings PLC, which has interests into retail, information technology, financial services, healthcare, leisure and automobile, increased its June quarter (1Q17) net profit by 22 percent to Rs.101.8 million or 13 cents a share from a year ago, the interim results showed.
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Sri Lanka’s vehicle registrations in almost all categories except buses and heavy trucks have taken a dive in July, recording the lowest monthly figure for the year, a monthly vehicle registration tracker by a leading Colombo-based stock brokerage showed.
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The ordinary voting shares of Amana Takaful Life Limited will be listed on the secondary Diri Savi Board of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) today. The security code given for the share is ATLL-N-0000. The company will be classified under the banks, finance and insurance sectors. ATLL is the first Sri Lankan company to announce an initial public offer (IPO) post segregation of the country’s insurance industry. The company offered 50 m
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As the Sri Lankan government works towards forging a series of free trade agreements (FTAs), the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) is calling for companies to submit substantive inputs on trade policy matters so that the private sector can strengthen its representations in the trade negotiators. “The chamber has always been supportive of mutually beneficial trade agreements and has held the view that such agreements need to be forged followi