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Shell Gas urges proper regulation
Bashed in the media, Shell Gas this week came out strongly saying their voice was not heard and called for a proper regulatory framework and urged the government to ensure a level playing field in the LPG industry.
 
Nisol directors taken to court by Sampath Bank

The Commercial High Court in Colombo recently issued notice on Directors of Nisol Corrugated Cartons Ltd on an application made by Sampath Bank (a creditor of the company) for a declaration that Nisol directors are personally responsible for a sum of Rs. 108 million owed to the bank on financial facilities, and that they are liable to settle this amount.

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Business Times reborn
Notice the new look? White paper and a new logo! The Sunday Times FT becomes ‘Business Times on Sunday’ from today, a brand that we used many years back before a change of name.

Back to familier home ground, the Business Times or BT for short will provide you the usual top quality stories, features, investigations and some new insights into business and the economy by the same reporting team.

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