LMD PUBLICATIONS
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LMD 100 Q&A
SINGER (SRI LANKA) Q: What are the main concerns for Sri Lanka today? A: There are many. The most significant is the lack of political harmony needed to resolve this crisis. Government…
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LMD 100 Q&A
HATTON NATIONAL BANK Q: How has HNB performed under the challenging macroeconomic conditions experienced over the past year or so? A: It has been a year of historic challenges and unprecedented…
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LMD 100 Q&A
COMMERCIAL BANK OF CEYLON Q: How has the role of customers changed in the face of economic turmoil in Sri Lanka and around the world? A: The challenging socioeconomic conditions…
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LMD 100 Q&A
JOHN KEELLS HOLDINGS Q: What is the role of corporates in Sri Lanka’s economic revival? A: The government has taken many difficult – yet, necessary – measures to rebuild Sri Lanka’s…
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LMD 100 Q&A
LOLC HOLDINGS Q: What are your key achievements in 2022? A: The LOLC Group is proud of its achievements in the year financially, as well as fulfilling its social responsibility.…
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LMD 100 Q&A
HAYLEYS Q: What are the key achievements of your group over 2022? A: Hayleys performed well in the first half of financial year 2022-23, amidst domestic and global challenges. Our…
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LMD 100 SECOND BOARD | 2021/22
COMMENDABLE PERFORMERS The island’s public companies in the secondary listing demonstrate gumption in hard times At 30 September 2022, the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) consisted of 294 companies representing 20…
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SUPPORT SERVICES | 2021/22
AUDITORS LEAGUE ERNST & YOUNG LEADS FOR THE FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR Ernst & Young (EY) dominates the LMD 100 auditors league for the fifth consecutive year with 44 sign offs…
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POST BALANCE SHEETS | 2021/22
TURNOVER TRIUMPHS Sri Lanka’s leading listed corporates demonstrate their resilience and nous as they forge ahead into 2022/23 The Central Bank of Sri Lanka’s Economic and Social Statistics 2022 report…
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BOARD BALANCE | 2021/22
THE GENDER SCORECARD There’s still a dearth of women in the boardrooms of Sri Lanka’s listed companies “Collective capacity, described by the UN Secretary-General as humanity’s greatest resource, is severely…
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