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Readers
and well-wishers have their say on The Bottom Lines
first anniversary
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"There
should be more papers like The Bottom Line. I am happy
to see a newspaper that concentrates on economic issues.
There should be more awareness amongst the public
of such issues and The Bottom Line helps do that.
I hope the paper continues to uphold its standard
in the years to come."
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Enterprise Development & Investment Promotion Minister
Dr.Sarath Amunugama,
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"I
admire the ferocious independence of The Bottom Line,
and hope that, the newspaper will not lose its objectivity.
Amidst all the management changes that have taken
place, the paper still maintains a very good standard.
The paper should focus more on the civil consciousness
of people and address Parliamentary issues with economic
questions. "
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United
National Party (UNP) MP,
Ravi Karunanayaka
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"The
Bottom Line is unique, because it is a paper useful
for politicians, as well as businessmen and industrialists.
We admire its impartial reporting and hope that, it
will maintain the high standards in the future as
well. The JVP wishes every success to The Bottom Line,
on the occasion of its first anniversary in print"
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JVP Leader Somawansa Amarasinghe.
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"As
a new member in the field of print media, The Bottom
Line has been quite successful in this short period
of time that it has been operating. It has been able
to cover news and features on social, economic, political
and security issues objectively. The Bottom Line has
covered and has been very informative on issues that
take place during the middle of the week, which is
very important, since most of the detailed news could
only be known through weekend newspapers. The Bottom
Line also has a new approach on reporting news, and
we definitely see a notable mark in the media field
by this paper. We wish for the paper to flourish in
the coming years"
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Jathika
Hela Urumaya (JHU) Media Secretary,
Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe
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"Warm
congratulations on The Bottom Lines first anniversary!
To be pioneers and be the lead is to take the hard
road. The Bottom Line has fulfilled a long awaited
need for a mid-weekly business newspaper and journal
and The Bottom Line team has done well to establish
it as a strong niche publication. Thank you for the
news, its quality, consistency and most importantly,
impartiality. May you weather all storms and stay
the course to carve out a better future for Sri Lanka"
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Renton de Alwis, Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism Development
Authority and Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau.,
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"Congratulations
and well done, The Bottom Line and its professional
team. The Editor and the team have indeed trail blazed
in the last one year. The Bottom Line has been looked
forward to by its readers. It is unique and distinctive
because of the;
Effective balance it maintains between general
news and business news, whilst retaining the essential
characteristics of a pure business paper;
Midweek delivery with a flavour of a weekend
paper;
Effective coverage of the days news, past
news and indicators for the weeks to come;
Effective mix between news, features and opinions;
and
Professional team seeking excellence, opinionated
but unbiased in coverage with alertness.
Good luck and all the very best, as you look ahead
to many years of success, delivery of customer value,
whilst enforcing best practices and values of journalism.
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Chandra
Jayaratne, former Chairman,
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
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"I
have been a subscriber from issue number one. The
content and quality have been good and informative.
Looking forward to The Bottom Line becoming a daily"
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Tyeab
Akbarally, Director, Akbar Brothers.
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"The
Ex-Files (a column in The Bottom Line) is an opportunity
to unbundle bundled experiences that would make the
readers think anew of the roles those featured had
played in their professional lives"
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Austin
Fernando, former Defence Secretary.
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"Our
congratulations on completing a very successful first
year of publishing The Bottom Line, filling the vacuum
of the need for a truly finance, economics, and business
focused newspaper. With best wishes for many more
years of successful publishing!"
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Arjuna
Herath, Partner, Ernst & Young.
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"The
Bottom Line has established successfully the concept
of a midweek national newspaper. The Bottom Line must
be commended for its achievement in a crowded market
place "
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Vijith
Kannagara, Chairman, Q&E.
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"The
Bottom Line reflects the reporting quality and presentation
style of its editorial team. In conveying news and
stories, The Bottom Line brings out the richness of
words and the awesome power of using the right combination
of words. Its articles are absorbing and interesting.
At a time when one has too much to read and has to
select what goes into the limited time available,
The Bottom Line is a clear choice. The Bottom Line
team has put together their superlative reporting
skills to produce a newspaper that catches the eye
and makes reading both a pleasure and an immensely
useful learning activity, "
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Deva
Rodrigo, Former Chairman,
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
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"I
understand that The Bottom Line is celebrating its
first anniversary. An anniversary, for anyone, is
always something special and for your own paper, celebrating
its first year can always be regarded as a milestone.
In your first year, when the country was witnessing
turbulent times, I admire the very forthright views
expressed by your paper, especially at a time when
the media freedom was in the special focus. I trust
you will continue this trend in the coming year too.
More strength to your elbow for your fearless exposures
of events in this country! I wish to congratulate
you and all your correspondents and wish them only
the very best,"
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Nihal
Seneviaratne,
former Secretary General of Parliament
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"The
Bottom Line now gives a meaning to my Wednesday. It
is refreshing because of the layout and the insightful
articles. The coverage given to companies and business
issues is timely and comprehensive"
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Deepal
Sooriyaarachchi,
Managing Director, Eagle Insurance.
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"The
Bottom Line to my mind is the benchmark of business
reporting in the country. With this you have been
able to establish that an entire publication can indeed
be sustained on a single theme of relevance to the
business community. It is well positioned to be a
thought leader and thereby add to creating a more
dynamic and intellectually aware readership. All the
best in this pursuit"
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Ruchi
Gunewardene, CEO, Sting Consultants.
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"Please
accept our heartiest congratulations and warmest good
wishes on celebrating the first anniversary of The
Bottom Line. If there was any scepticism whether a
weekly publication focused on business could become
a success when business news was already being provided
on a daily basis through the business pages of the
dailies, I believe you have removed all such doubt
with what you have achieved.
In the context of the challenges in the current economic
scenario, how can The Bottom Line achieve even greater
relevance? If you are to now take your success to
the next level, I believe you should now provide a
voice to the private sector, business community and
professionals to air and share their views on what
is important and what it takes to develop economic
prosperity, sustainability and social wellbeing and
create active discussion and dialogue with the government.
You can be the platform, facilitator and the advocate
for what business and society needs today bold,
thinking, influential voices, and provide a voice
to the yet too silent private sector which has helplessly
watched its engine of growth go into reverse gear"
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Nimal
Gunewardena, Chairman & CEO,
Bates Asia Strategic Alliance.
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"We
compliment The Bottom Line and its editor Nisthar
Cassim for the courage to differentiate and the commitment
to deliver insightful, thought provoking, balanced
and refreshingly articulated news and views to the
business community in Sri Lanka. You have delivered
on the bottom-line you promised! Wishing you continued
success and contribution to the Sri Lankan business
community and may you take this Sri Lankan brand across
borders"
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Hilmy
Cader, Chief Executive, MTI Consulting.
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"A
mid-week newspaper faces the constant challenge of
being a routine-breaker for habitual newspaper readers,
or an additional read on a busy work day. To succeed,
it has to stand out from the crowd in terms of content
and appearance. The Bottom Line has consistently achieved
this. The newspaper has evolved fairly rapidly from
the predominantly business-centric publication it
was in its early days, into a family newspaper with
a sharper focus on business. Who said business journalism
is boring? Congratulations, The Bottom Line, on a
well-run first lap"
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Kendall
Hopman,
CEO, VYA Public Relations
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