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Investments exceeding US $ 1.5 billion would be required to resurrect Sri Lanka’s ailing railway network, according to a top official of Indian government’s rail construction subsidiary Ircon International Limited.
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?The banking sector margins and the profits could come under pressure due to the increase in the reserve requirement by the Central Bank, which came into effect from January 16, a research by a Colombo-based stock brokerage said.
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?Chevron Lubricants Lanka PLC, the local unit of US-based multinational, saw its December quarter (4Q15) net profit increasing 28 percent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs.713.3 million, the interim financial accounts released to the Colombo bourse showed.
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?The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has decided to offer by far the highest supplier tariff for mini-hydropower producers for a unit of energy purchased for 2016 with retrospective effect from 2015, according to a research arm of a stock brokerage.
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?Instant, real-time fund transfers between Oman and Sri Lanka have become possible as a result of a tie-up between the Commercial Bank of Ceylon and Bank Muscat, the leading financial services provider in the Sultanate.
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?The global dairy industry leader’s local subsidiary Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka will be opening a Rs.117 million demonstration and training farm in Pannala next month. “As we move forward, we see opportunities to increase our commitments here.
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?It was in the grapevine yesterday that the state-controlled private sector pension fund, the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), had been selling top blue-chip John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH) shares, dragging the share price as well as the entire market down.
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?Sri Lanka Tourism took the first step in addressing one of the tourism industry’s major concerns and its impact on wildlife tourism by hosting a lecture on the theme “CITES and wildlife trade – What CITES does and how it links to wildlife tourism” at The Galle Face Hotel on Monday (25) evening.
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?Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the country’s premier business chamber will conduct a seminar on Sustainable Biomass Energy Production and Modern Bio Technologies in a bid to help the government’s drive towards increasing the production of biomass based energy sources in the Island.
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?The culture in Sri Lanka around public sector service delivery was one of several issues discussed in a recent interview that the Public Enterprise Development Minister Kabir Hashim gave to the global research, publishing and consultancy firm Oxford Business Group (OBG).