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  2. DSI Samson Group - Wikipedia

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    DSI Samson Group is a Sri Lankan family owned conglomerate established in 1962. It has over 29 subsidiaries and is a leading manufacture of footwear and rubber products in Sri Lanka. It has over 29 subsidiaries and is a leading manufacture of footwear and rubber products in Sri Lanka.

  3. Dipped Products - Wikipedia

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    The company also manages rubber and tea plantations. [2] The company was incorporated in 1976 and listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 1983. The company is one of the components of the S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index. [3] Sri Lankan conglomerate, Hayleys is the effective controlling shareholder of Dipped Products.

  4. Richard Pieris & Company - Wikipedia

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    Richard Piries Company is the market leader and the pioneer in the tyre Retread industry of Sri Lanka and commands a market share of nearly 60%. In addition to that, it has become the largest Retreader in the whole of South Asia which is a remarkable achievement for a Sri Lankan company.

  5. Rubber production in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Rubber is exported as smoked sheet, sole crepe, latex crepe and Technically Specified Rubber (TSR). In 2007 18,100,000 kg (39,900,000 lb) sheets were exported. Rubber contributing over US$ 890 million in 2019 to the economy of Sri Lanka. [8] Sri Lanka government aims to growth rubber industry US$ 2 billion by 2025. [9]

  6. Hayleys - Wikipedia

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    The single largest investment in the 140-plus year history of Hayleys (and the largest acquisition of a public listed company at the time) was the 10.8 billion rupee controlling stake of Singer Sri Lanka in 2017, [32] followed by the buying over of the five-star Ceylon Continental Hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka (now known as The Kingsbury) in 2010.

  7. Kim Gloves Announces Updates in the Global Rubber Glove Industry

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    Bangkok, Thailand, Jan. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kim Gloves Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of latex and nitrile gloves, has announced new advancements in its rubber glove offerings. The company provides reliable solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of its global clients, serving healthcare, industrial, and consumer sectors with a focus ...

  8. Carson Cumberbatch - Wikipedia

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    The rubber interest of the Carson and Company traded in 1910 in London Stock Exchange with a capital of 1.5 million sterling pounds thus making it the largest rubber business of the country at that time. [4] The Carson and Company converted to a limited liability company in 1913, and the merger with Cumberbatch and Company happened in 1947. [5]

  9. List of government-owned companies of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Rubber Manufacturing Export Co. Ltd; STC General Trading Company Ltd; Thamankaduwa Agro Fertilizer Co. Ltd; Other institutions. Plantations.