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Business Today Sri Lanka - May 1997

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Land phone vs. cell phone, the battle has already begun. With the playing field becoming even, neither wants to back off.
One of the global telecom companies now operating in Sri Lanka. Ericsson Telecommunications Lanka is concentrating on building a vibrant market presence in Sri Lanka.
From this month onwards, the Colombo Stock Exchange will be fully automated. The Rs 100 million automation project will instill an added bit of versatility to the Colombo bourse.
Power crisis affects a host of other countries. Sri Lanka can get out of the abyss through prudent and far-sighted planning.
The UN gives a favorable view of the Sri Lankan economy.
Private sector employees come under taxation while their counterparts in the public sector go scot-free.
There is a dearth of good managers in Sri Lanka. If the responses do not act fast, it might lead to multifold problems.

Business Today Sri Lanka Description:

The magazine of the corporate world, Business Today features an interesting line-up of interviews with eminent personalities who impact the corporate, commercial and economic sectors. The monthly magazine also includes exclusive articles syndicated from the Harvard Business Review and Financial Times. It has also featured the monthly columns by Richard Branson and Howard Schultz. International interviews featured include Sir Richard Branson, Paul Allen, Howard Schultz, Omar Bin Laden and Sir Jonathan Ive. Articles penned by President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden Jr. have also been featured in the magazine.

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