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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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December 19, 2025

The ASPI closed in red as a result of price losses in counters such as Colombo Dockyard, Senkadagala Finance and Richard Pieris & Company with the turnover crossing Rs. 2.3 bn. Meanwhile, the S&P SL20 edged down.

High net worth and institutional investor participation was noted in Tokyo Cement Company, Hemas Holdings and Hayleys.

Mixed interest was observed in Tokyo Cement Company nonvoting, Colombo Dockyard and Renuka Agri Foods whilst retail interest was noted in LOLC Finance, Lanka Credit and Business Finance and Browns Investments.

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Amnesty International Report reveals ‘serious labor abuses’ endured by Malaiyaha Tamil workers in private tea estates

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Over 5000 unprotected children in Anuradhapura

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1 min

May 28, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

PRESIDENT TO GET TOUGH ON INDISCIPLINED MONKS

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1 mins

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Aitken Spence Printing wins ‘WorldStar 2026’ award

Aitken Spence Printing has achieved a landmark international recognition by becoming the first and only offset printing company in Sri Lanka to win an award at the WorldStar Awards, organised by the World Packaging Organisation (WPO).

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1 min

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

PickMe distributes Rs.73bn to independent earners and merchants

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3 mins

May 28, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

CA Sri Lanka’s inaugural Sustainability Summit mobilises corporate sector for resilient growth

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) recently launched its inaugural Sustainability Summit at Cinnamon Life, drawing an unprecedented gathering of corporate leaders including C-suite executives, board members, regulators, and global sustainability experts.

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2 mins

May 28, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Lanka Lions Foundation continues to uplift Lankan entrepreneurs

The Lanka Lions Foundation (LLF), the charitable arm dedicated to humanitarian and community upliftment under Lions in Sri Lanka, continues to make a significant impact on grassroots entrepreneurship through its long-standing micro loan programme aimed at supporting economically active low-income individuals who are unable to access traditional banking facilities.

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1 mins

May 28, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Sevens Off to France for Howard Hinton Tournament

Sri Lanka Rugby has named a strong 12-member touring squad for the Howard Hinton Sevens Tournament in France, as the national sevens outfit looks to gain valuable international exposure against top European opposition.

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1 min

May 28, 2026

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