Wednesday, 24 June, 2009

 

Lopsided growth confirmed

Firm signs that the world is heading towards sharply lopsided growth was confirmed by the World Bank (WB) this week, and it forecasts Lankan economy to improve by only 2.5%, whilst
Government described the 1.5% Q1 gain as commendable, midst global contraction

Supermarkets in race to be the cheapest: Is there real value for consumer?

With claims of lowest prices emanating from many of the popular super markets these days, The Bottom Line decided to put the claims to test with a visit to Keells Super and Cargills Food City this week.

The ‘small miracle’ unfolds
Destination ‘Sri Lanka’ was re-branded from “A Land like No Other” to “A small miracle” last night with pomp and pageantry at the BMICH. The re-positioning comes at a crucial time with the end of war and to meet full potential as one of the most breathtaking tourist destinations in the world

Sri Lanka by another name!

The new brand name for Sri Lanka was launched last night amidst much glamour at the BMICH while President Mahinda Rajapaksa named 2011 as “Visit Sri Lanka Year.”

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CB raises
$ 116m to part settle
$ 125m maturing foreign debt

The Central Bank last week raised US$ 116 million via two year Development Bonds at what it described as “competitive rates” to part settle US$ 125 million of maturing foreign borrowing as of June 15.

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When being behind ‘Bars’ is a good thing

Rustic and hip, airy and contemporary, the ambience at Bars Café imprisons you in an urban atmosphere that you are quite reluctant to leave, even after you finish a scrumptious meal that is a treat to the senses.

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