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Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC ... Products, acquired Dankotuwa Porcelain in 2010 for LKR433 million. The new consortium gained control of 66.67% of the shares at a price ...
Ceylon Leather Products: 99.90%: 538: Manufacturing and retailing leather footwear Colombo City Holdings PLC: 77.63%: 1,503: Real estate Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC: 77.51%: 2,765: Manufacturing porcelain tableware MillenniumIT ESP: 60.75%: IT solutions. A sub-subsidiary Royal Fernwood Porcelain: 74.17%: Manufacturing porcelain tableware. A sub ...
Company Name Symbol C M Holdings: CSE: COLO.N0000: C T Holdings: CSE: CTHR.N0000: C T Land Development: CSE: CTLD.N0000: C. W. Mackie: CSE: CWM.N0000: Capital ...
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Dankotuwa is a small town situated in Puttalam District, North Western Province, Sri Lanka It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) away from Negombo , 47 km (29 mi) from Colombo and 62 km (39 mi) from Kurunegala.
On 16 September 2021, Lankem Ceylon submitted an application to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka with an offer price of LKR12.00 per share. [12] Lankem Ceylon was able to increase its stake in ACME Printing & Packaging to 88.27 per cent thus becoming the controlling shareholder of the company.
Royal Ceramics was incorporated in 1990 and in 1994, the company was quoted on the Colombo Stock Exchange. Subsidiaries of the company, Royal Porcelain (Pvt) Ltd and Rocell Bathware Ltd commenced operations in 2002 and 2009 respectively. From 2010, the company engaged in a series of acquiring stakes in other companies.
Products: Ceylon tea: Revenue: LKR1,164 million (2021) Operating income. LKR164 million (2021) Net income. LKR78 million (2021) Total assets: LKR1,285 million (2021)