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Harry J's conglomerate takes top slot in Lanka

One of the largest conglomerates in Sri Lanka, owned by business tycoon Harry Jayawardena, emerged at the top of the Business Today top 10 list of companies for the financial year 2003/04 edging out the best of the best of corporates in Sri Lanka.

Business Today, Sri Lanka's premier magazine for the corporate world, unveiled its Business Today top 10 companies for the financial year 2003/04.

The leader was Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka (DCSL), closely followed by John Keells Holdings, Sri Lanka Telecom, Hatton National Bank, Commercial Bank, Ceylon Tobacco Company, Aitken Spence and Company, Hayleys, DFCC Bank and Carson Cumberbatch and Company.

The latest scorecard is primarily based on the financial performance of Sri Lanka's private sector for the year 2003/04. This year's all-star list had two new companies - SLT and Carsons - entering the top 10 for the first time.

The top 10 results were compiled by Dinesh Weerakkody, Keith Bernard and Shiron Gooneratne.


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