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Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Company Fact Sheet: Kelani Valley Plantations PLC - KVAL:N0000
About the company:
Established: 1992 Quoted Date: 1996-01-18 Sector: Plantations
Kelani Valley Plantations PLC (KVPL) is a Sri Lanka-based company engaged in the production and processing of tea and rubber. KVPL comprises 27 estates, approximately 13,000 hectares in total, with equal extents of tea and rubber. The plantations are located in Nuwara Eliya, Dickoya and Yatiyantota-Bulathkohupitya thus spanning three agro-climatic regions. KVPL manages approximately 4,042 hectares of tea plantations and it produces approximately seven million kilograms of tea annually. The rubber plantations which spread over 4,695 hectares are confined to the Yatiyantota-Bulathkohupitiya region and the manufacturing facilities annually produce approximately four million kilograms of sole crepe, latex crepe, centrifuged latex and skim crepe. The Company's subsidiaries included Kelani Valley Green Tea (Pvt) Ltd., Kalupahana Power Company (Pvt) Ltd., Kelani Valley Instant Tea (Pvt) Ltd. and Mabroc Teas (Pvt) Ltd.
Chairman: Mr A.M. Pandithage (Executive Director)
Managing Director: Mr W.G.R. Rajadurai (Executive Director)
Board of Directors:
Mr F. Mohideen (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Mr S. Siriwardana (Executive Director)
Mr S.C. Ganegoda (Non-Executive Director)
Mr L.T. Samarawickrama (Non-Executive Director)
Dr K.I.M. Ranasoma (Non-Executive Director)
Mr C.V. Cabraal (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Mr L.N. De S Wijeyeratne (Non-Executive Independent Director)
52 Weeks Low: 70.00 52 Weeks High: 90.00
Average Trading Volume: 253
Quote for the day
“This company looks cheap, that company looks cheap, but the overall economy could completely screw it up. The key is to wait. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to do nothing.” - David Tepper
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