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    "AYUBOWAN" May you have the gift of long life! It is with this traditional greeting‚ that everyone is welcomed to Sri Lanka‚ the paradise island. For a small island Sri Lanka has many nicknames; Serendip‚ Ceylon‚ Tear drop of India‚ Resplendent Isle‚ Island of Dhamma‚ Pearl of the Indian Ocean. This colorful collection reveals its richness and beauty‚ and the intensity of affection it has evoked in visitors. Many travelers‚ from ancient mariners and merchants‚ to modern astronauts and business people

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    wouldn’t have been a success. Kevin De Silva Executive Summary This assignment gives an exhaustive analysis focusing mainly on the business environment on one of the most leading companies in the communication industry of Sri Lanka. It is also the national telecommunication service provider of the country‚ Sri Lanka Telecom PLC. Task one gives an in-depth analysis of what the organization is‚ on what corner stone’s it is built on‚ what it is now‚ and its purpose of existence‚ based on their norms

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    Assignment 1 – Manufacturing company Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational company that was founded in Brunswick‚ New Jersey in 1886 by American entrepreneurs Robert Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson. It manufactures pharmaceuticals‚ medical devices and consumer products. Johnson and Johnson and its subsidiaries have operations in over 60 countries and sell their products in over 175 countries. They are one of the world’s largest manufacturer of health care

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    increase debate on whether or not there is need to be a global set of accounting standards. As companies compete globally for scarce resources‚ investors and creditors as well as multinational companies are required to bear the cost of reconciling financial statements that are prepared using national standards. It was argued that a common set of practices will provide a “level playing field” for all companies worldwide (Murphy‚ 2000). IFRS are standards and interpretations adopted by the International

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    CHAPTER 4 Role of the Navy in Disaster Management in Sri Lanka The role of the Navy is clearly defined in the Navy Act (1950). This chapter describes the more general roles pertinent to the seaward defence of the island nation and the Aid to civil power activities. The views of the three focus groups selected for data collection are discussed in detail. A critical analysis is carried out in qualitative terms regards to the actual disaster management system that exists in the country and the

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    LABOUR LAW SYSTEM IN SRI LANKA BACKGROUND FOR THE STUDY 1.1. Employment Employment is a An act of employing State of being employed The work in which one is engaged; occupation. An activity to which one devotes time The percentage or number of people gainfully employed: "a vicious spiral of rising prices under full employment" (William Henry Beveridge). 1.2. Definition of Employee and Employer “A person who is hired to provide services to a company on a regular basis

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    Summary Technology is an essential part of any business and hence enterprises should have very clear understanding of their technology needs and opportunities. Sri Lankan Mobile Operators are in a better position in term of technology. Objective of this report is to analyze current technology level of mobile operators‚ their problem and the way of finding solutions using technology. Currently mobile communication industry is in a hazy situation. Although technology levels of mobile operators are

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    Should Sri Lanka Business Culture be Changed to Attract Foreign Investments‚ to Produce Goods and Services to the Global Market By Fathima Shamila Suhaib MBA UWIC – at ICBT Mount Campus Batch No. 6 Student Number - 67 Introduction After worn out by the War for almost 30 years Sri Lanka is now rising high‚ like a Phoenix raising its wings of beauty. For many Global Business Giants this is very promising‚ many would see this as a Cinderalla Story “hidden in the kitchen now shining like

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    PROFITABILITY OF LISTED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES IN BANGLADESH: AN INTER & INTRA COMPARISON OF AMBEE & IBN SINA COMPANIES LTD NIMALATHASAN‚ B* Abstract: The pharmaceutical market of Bangladesh very much dynamic and competitive and is comparable to those of developed countries. It is a matter of great pleasure that this sector successfully fulfils major portion of local demand of pharmaceutical products and at the same time it is moving forward to explore the international market for chemicals

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    The worldly-wise in Sri Lanka too‚ when called upon to describe the current turmoil in their island nation‚ do so by calling it an interethnic conflict. They may refine this bit of fundamental information by adding Sinhala is a language that belongs to the Indo-Aryan family of languages‚ its speakers‚ mostly Buddhists‚ making up the island’s majority; Tamil is a language belonging to the Dravidian family of language and is spoken by the island’s most populous minority‚ who are most likely to be Hindus

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