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Creative problem solving in health care

Ajith E Tudawe is the Chairman of leading Sri Lankan healthcare group Ceylon Hospitals PLC, and Group Director of Tudawe Brothers Limited and its associate companies
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Searching for opportunity in uncertain capital markets

Accountants step out of their comfort zones to deliver value to investment bankers and fund managers
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Feroze Kamardeen

The infamous Pusswedilla writer/director’s “chill” outlook on life has him laughing off death threats and getting “on with the show”
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Don’t let the corporation pick your wardrobe!

Colombo’s rising stylist Jude Gayantha Perera on how to dress “right” but still be yourself
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SLT’s dumb pipe monopoly strategy

Government-controlled listed telco Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (CSE:SLTL) has a strong high-speed internet fibre optic position it wants to now turn into a monopoly
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Power World Nailed The Affordable Gym Model. It Is Now Taking It To India

Founder of Power World Talavou Alailima always believed his middle-class gym offering had legs. Now the Indian fitness market leader is investing in his dream
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What’s Your Scent?

Your choice of scent should complement your personality, not overpower it. These choices may offer what you are looking for
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Distant education: Why too distant?

We have technical capability. So why isn’t distant education as popular?
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Clock Inn is taking over the backpacker market

Fuelled by passion, director Hassan Rafeek is laying the foundation to grab the growing market for cheap accommodation
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leadership

A For-Profit That Behaves Like A Not-For-Profit Receives Rs300 Million In Funding

Profits aren’t the biggest priority at MA’s, a Rs700 million food company. Yet it has just received Rs300 million in venture funding
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public-policy

Ceylon tea is a hot mess: How can the plantations be salvaged?

Upcountry tea estates are losing up to Rs77 on every kilo of tea they make. Sharing estate revenue with workers instead of paying them wages is the only bid that can ensure plantations survive this crisis.
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leadership

Regulations are Vital To Drive Autonomous Driving Technology

Market Area Director for Asia Pacific of Volvo Cars Chris Wailes is responsible for the markets in New Zealand, India, Vietnam, Myanmar, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. A Volvo veteran (he has worked for the Swedish company since the age of 17, when he sold his first Volvo on his first day on the job), he discusses autonomous driving and the future of cars
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Losses of five state enterprises swallow combined profits of the rest

As losses pile up, an independent think tank is calling for accountability, better reporting and the inclusion of privatisation in the government’s state enterprises reforms agenda
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innovation

Count every moment

Fitness trackers – passing fad or new frontier for medical technology?
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Borrowing From The Wrong People Is As Dangerous As Borrowing Too Much. Sri Lanka Has Been Doing Both

Sri Lanka’s post -wa r debt boom has got out of hand. Because of who is holding the debt, Sri Lanka now faces a higher refinance risk and elevated borrowing costs
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Trade Jaded

Trump and Sanders’ presidential insurgencies pose fundamental questions about US trade policy
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leadership

JKH’s mega project in numbers

As construction of John Keells Group’s mega mixed development project progresses, here’s a look at what to expect in 2019 on completion
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‘Finders-Keepers’ no longer an option in Indian Ocean fishing

Technology and regulation can resolve simmering international fisheries disputes
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London Stock Exchange Group Puts Down More Roots In Sri Lanka

London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) is setting up a technology services centre in Colombo that will form the backbone to exchanges and clearing houses within the Group worldwide
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