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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 […]
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
rnrnrnrnrnrnrnNew Page 1rn rnrnrnrnrn In 2003 is a series of reports on rnsome the significant events that unfolded in the economy and in Sri Lankan rnbusiness during the year. The brunt of many of these events will only be felt in rn2004.rn rn For Monday, December 22 we look back rnat developments with:rn rnrn
In 2003 Game GDP
A first Central Bank study on provincial GDP numbers came out in 2003, showing an uneven, imbalanced regional input to economic growth. The Western Province dominates the list contributing to 46% of national GDP, while the Services sector generates an average 55% of GDP. A high degree of economic activity is concentrated in the Western […]
In 2003 – Spin Offs
Downstream petroleum distribution was liberalised this year, being thrown open for three players including state owned Ceypetco. A third player will be selected in Jan., operating alongside CPC and Lanka IOC taking up a third stake in a common infrastructure facility.Come 2004, the Public Utilities Commission will regulate the sector and govern prices; Aviation Fuel […]
Alternative Current
The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) is likely to develop the 40 MW Broadlands hydro power plant instead of allowing a private company to do it as planned earlier, a CEB official said.Broadlands is one of the last Laxapana cascades and is significant in terms of power generation, water management and irrigation, according Ranjith Fonseka, AGM […]
Let There Be Light
It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas; certainly’85 for traders down Main Street. Traders of Main Street in Colombo Fort have decided to keep shops open till midnight and have lighted up the street to draw more Christmas shoppers in an effort to fight against the plush shopping malls and the satellite shopping […]
Dumping Point
The Ministry of Environment is looking at introducing a new system to manage the disposal of environmentally dangerous electronic items like computers and mobile phones.ldblquote We are right now doing a research to develop a policy where the agents or the producers of certain electronic items will be held responsible for the disposal of these […]
Recall
The telecom watchdogs case against Mobitel will be resummoned January 12, allowing the cellular operator to make further submission to the Fort Magistrates Court.No further action will be taken until then, the Magistrates said.rn rnThe order comes as Mobitel lawyers argue that the plaint has no charges that can be legally accepted.rn rnThe Fort Magistrates […]
First Lessons
The Treasury, this week plans on giving its first lesson to educate state research and regulatory bodies on how to present their financial statements.A number of statutory bodies including the Tea Research Institute, the Rubber Research Institute and the Ceylon Fisheries Harbours Corp., presented financial statements for the first time this year for public review […]
One-to-One
The Telecommunication Regulatory Commissions case against cellular operator Mobitel Private Limited at Magistrates Courts is to be called again on December 18, allowing time for dialogue between the two parties. Industry officials say the telecom watchdog and Mobitel representatives are to meet Wednesday evening to pursue a settlement for the dispute.rn rnIt is understood that […]
Value Driven
Value added tea exports hit a five year high, moving up to 41 percent of total shipments so far this year. The record is on account of 17.1 mn kgs of tea shipped to Libiya, a 211 percent increase in volume over 2002. Exports to the Middle East state was primarily in tea packets.With total […]
