Friday, 21 February 2014

21-Feb-2014 CSE Trade Summary


Following Stocks Reached New Low on 21/02/2014

Crossings - 21/02/2014 & Top 10 Contributors to Change ASPI
http://www.cse.lk/cmt/upload_cse_report_file/daily_report_842_21-02-2014.pdf

Top 10 Gainer / Loser / Turnover / Volume for the day

Foreign Activity for the week ending 20/02/2014


Company Fact Sheet: Sri Lanka Telecom PLC - SLTL:N0000

About the company:

Established: 1974                                     Quoted Date: 2003-01-14          Sector: Telecommunications

Sri Lanka Telecom PLC is a Sri Lanka-based company engaged in the provision of a portfolio of telecommunication services in Sri Lanka. Its main activities include domestic and international fixed and mobile telephone services. In addition, the range of services provided by the Company comprises Inter-alia, Internet services, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), WiMAX operations, data services, domestic and international leased circuits, frame relay, satellite uplink and maritime transmission. The Company operates in four main business segments: Fixed telephony operations (including Code Division Multiple Access operations), International Gateway Operations, Mobile telephony operations and Other services. The Company's wholly owned subsidiaries include Mobitel (Private) Limited, SLT VisionCom (Private) Limited, SLT (Hong Kong) Limited, SLT Publications (Private) Limited and Sky Network (Private) Limited.


Chairman: Mr N. Welgama 

CEO: Mr L. De Silva

Board of Directors:
Mr Chan Chee Beng 
Mr Jeffrey Jay Blatt 
Mr Jayantha Dharmadasa 
Mr Shameendra Rajapaksa 
Mr Kalinga Indatissa
Mr 
Lawrence Paratz 
Ms Pushpa Wellappili 



52 Weeks Low: 33.00                                                                     52 Weeks High: 45.50

Average Trading Volume: 384,210

Company Financial at a glance:
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Total shares in Issue: 1,804,860,000

Top 20 Shareholders as at 30/09/2013


Quote for the day

“Taking a loss is hard to do because it's an admission that you've been wrong. But in the market, being wrong some of the time is part of the game. On each trade, you have to establish your 'uncle point,' the point where you'll get out of a losing position, and you have to have the mental discipline to pull the trigger at that point.” - Marty Schwartz